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Senator Addabbo also announced this week that he is planning to hold his annual Senior Job Fair next month at the Kew Gardens Community Center at 80-02 Kew Gardens Road.
By Forum Staff
A bill that would establish an Office of Older Adult Workforce Development in the State Office for the Aging was recently approved by the Senate, one of the proposed law’s co-sponsors, Sen. Joe Addabbo, Jr. (D-Woodhaven), noted on Tuesday.
“This legislation recognizes that older workers are projected to make up 25 percent of the labor force by 2024, and will help to ensure these experienced employees are provided with the information and support they need to succeed in a changing work environment,” the senator said. “The coordinator of this new office will be tasked with planning and implementing efforts to aid seniors in the workplace; creating a centralized website including pertinent resources for older employees, and providing important information to the public about age discrimination and remedies that are available to combat this illegal behavior.”

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“This legislation recognizes that older workers are projected to make up 25 percent of the labor force by 2024, and will help to ensure these experienced employees are provided with the information and support they need to succeed in a changing work environment,” Sen. Addabbo said.
The bill now goes to the Assembly Aging Committee for consideration, Addabbo said.
The senator also announced this week that he is planning to hold his annual Senior Job Fair next month, with a tentative date of Friday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be co-sponsored by Queens Community House, and will be held at the Kew Gardens Community Center at 80-02 Kew Gardens Rd.
“We are putting the finishing touches on planning for this Senior Job Fair, and I urge all local residents 55 and older who might be interested in this event to mark their calendars,” Addabbo added. “These gatherings have been highly successful in the past in helping older adults find employment and explore new career options. For some, entering or staying in the labor force is a matter of personal choice. For others, it is a matter of financial necessity. Either way, I am happy to provide this opportunity each year to celebrate and help further the invaluable contributions senior employees make every day to our city, state and nation.”
For further information about the Senior Job Fair, constituents are encouraged to call Addabbo’s district office at (718) 738-1111 or email him at addabbo@nysenate.gov.