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Office of National
Statistics (ONS) figures published today show the number of people aged 50 plus
out of work has increased by nearly 15 per cent (14.2%) over the past three months1
and those claiming Jobseekers Allowance has risen by 92.7 per cent over the past
year. Commenting on the figures, Michelle Mitchell, Charity Director for Age Concern
and Help the Aged said:
'Thousands more 50 plus
workers are facing the grim reality of unemployment for the first time and many
more live in fear that their age will go against them when employers make further
cuts.
'Losing your job in your
fifties is critical because in many cases, it brings people’s working
lives to a premature end due to ageist attitudes which make it is so much harder
for this group to get back into employment.
'While the recession is
causing financial hardship for many people, the nightmare for the over 50s is
only just beginning because job losses now will have a long-term affect on people’s
ability to save for their pension, condemning many to a retirement blighted
by poverty.
'We are calling on employers
to see beyond applicants’ age and focus on the skills they have to offer
to try and help people back into work as quickly as possible. At the same time,
Government must match the help they are providing for younger people and act
swiftly to approve a package of measures to tackle rising unemployment among
50 plus workers.'
http://press.helptheaged.org.uk