At many turns, ageism, racism, sexism, and an overall lack of access to upskilling programs are coming together to create barriers to economic opportunity for older workers.
These workers and job seekers are being overlooked and sidelined.
So, what does it take to ensure that older workers have equal access to the training and skills they need to thrive in today’s workforce?
WorkingNation and CWI Labs take an in-depth look at that question in our digital magazine Overlooked and Sidelined: Workers at the Intersection of Age, Race, and Gender, released in partnership with Scripps News network.
“The exclusion of older Americans from opportunities for good, life-sustaining jobs within the workforce is not only a moral and an economic issue, it is one of the most important civil rights issues of our time,” write Gary Officer, founder and CEO of CWI Labs, and Art Bilger, founder and CEO of WorkingNation, in a joint letter introducing the magazine.
Overlooked and Sidelined outlines the state of the older worker today, examining some of the issues that have created the barriers to employment and advance solutions to those hurdles.
We invite you to explore Overlooked and Sidelined and we encourage you to share it with your network.
Get more of our WorkingNation Age in America articles, videos, and podcasts here.
Get more of Scripps News’ Age in America coverage here.