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91_HJ0031 LRB9109157CBcbA 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 -2- LRB9109157CBcbA 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.