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Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman John Amodeo and Assemblyman Scott Rumana that establishes a Senior Labor Task Force to study, evaluate and make recommendations relating to senior citizens in the state’s labor force was approved today by the Assembly Labor Committee.
“These extremely difficult and challenging economic times are creating hardships for every aspect of our population, senior citizens included,” stated Amodeo. “It’s near impossible to live on a fixed income as retirement funds continue to evaporate and property taxes continue to climb. As a result, many seniors are being forced back into the workforce. It’s important for us to recognize and understand the many and varied challenges they will face when they do so.”
The legislation, A-2791, creates a nine-member task force that will:
“Let’s face it, as older workers watch their retirement funds dwindle in today’s highly volatile market, many are being forced to postpone retirement and work beyond the traditional retirement age,” said Rumana, R-Bergen, Essex and Passiac. “Others are being forced out of retirement. We have here a whole segment of society in need of assistance. In order to lend a helping hand, we need to understand the barriers and challenges seniors face to ensure they are competitive and productive employees.”
The bill, which passed 9 to 0 in the Assembly Labor Committee, will now go to the full General Assembly for a vote.
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