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 1                       HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, An  extraordinary  blessing,  known  as  "global
 3    aging", is upon us and people are living substantially longer
 4    than any generation that preceded them; and

 5        WHEREAS,   The  "blessing"  is  accompanied  by  societal
 6    problems that are counterbalancing  the  benefits  of  longer
 7    lives,  in the form of subtle discrimination that discourages
 8    older people from continuing to work; and

 9        WHEREAS,  Older  workers  of  this  new  generation   are
10    capable,  and  often desirous, of working considerably longer
11    than the generation that preceded them; and

12        WHEREAS, The economic realities  of  the  so-called  baby
13    boomer  generation  often  make it difficult for them to save
14    sufficient money before  reaching  the  customary  retirement
15    age; and

16        WHEREAS,   A   considerable   number  of  older  persons,
17    especially women, are either below or close  to  the  poverty
18    line; and

19        WHEREAS,   Older  persons,  regardless  of  their  health
20    levels, are more prone to illness and injury,  especially  in
21    the workplace; and

22        WHEREAS,  Millions of capable and motivated older persons
23    find themselves unemployed at times and often  desperate  for
24    income; and

25        WHEREAS, Illinois is one of the nine most populous states
26    with  an  aging population, 25-plus percent of its population
27    being 50 years of age or older; and

28        WHEREAS, Governor George Ryan, himself  an  older  worker
29    and  concerned  for  the  problems that are accompanying this
30    major age  shift,  has  declared  November  16,  1999,  OLDER
 
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 1    WORKERS' DAY in Illinois; and

 2        WHEREAS,  The  State,  under  the  aegis  of the Illinois
 3    Department on Aging and the University of Illinois at Chicago
 4    School of Public Health, and Marsh Risk Consulting, a private
 5    organization representing the community of employers  in  the
 6    State  of  Illinois,  are co-sponsoring a public Forum on the
 7    Aging Workforce that day to encourage employers to help older
 8    workers to remain in and return to the workforce if they wish
 9    to do so; therefore, be it

10        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES   OF   THE
11    NINETY-FIRST  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE
12    SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we jointly declare our support
13    for  the  cause  of  the  older  worker  and  recognize   the
14    importance of studying ways, through legislative action, that
15    will  enhance the productive role of the older worker for the
16    joint benefit of the workers and employers of the State;  and
17    be it further

18        RESOLVED,  That  the  Department  on  Aging  exercise its
19    prerogatives to develop support systems for older workers who
20    wish to  remain  in  or  return  to  the  workforce  and  the
21    Department  of Public Health, including through its Office on
22    Women's Health, also exercise its prerogatives to  study  and
23    propagate  information  on the maintenance of good health for
24    all Illinois citizens into their senior years; and that  both
25    Departments   assist  the  corporate  business  community  to
26    develop programs  to  encourage  workers,  as  they  age,  to
27    maintain  positive attitudes towards work, full or part-time,
28    as an alternative to retirement in their senior years; and be
29    it further

30        RESOLVED, That suitable  copies  of  this  resolution  be
31    forwarded  to  the  Department on Aging and the Department of
32    Public Health.

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