Mark Pawsey MP is planning to hold an over 50’s jobs fair in Rugby in the new year
Encouraging older workers, who became economically inactive during the pandemic, to return to the workforce is important for business growth according to local MP Mark Pawsey.
Mark spoke during questions to Ministers at the Department for Work and Pensions in Parliament where he highlighted that in the West Midlands, a significant number of those aged 50 and over left the workforce due to the coronavirus pandemic and have not returned, especially in comparison to their younger counterparts. He also highlighted that businesses he has met with have told him how vital these workers, and their skills, are to the local economy.
Mark also invited Guy Opperman MP, Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions, to join him at an over 50’s fair Mark will be holding in Rugby in the new year. The fair will form part of the work the DWP is doing, including through the “50 PLUS: Choices” and the “mid-life MOT” schemes, which aim to help people return to the workforce.
Speaking after DWP Questions, Mark said:
“Although the number of people receiving unemployment related support has consistently fallen in Rugby and Bulkington, there remains a number of people who are now economically inactive following the disruption caused by the pandemic. Some of them will have taken early retirement, and others who have simply fallen out of the workforce after covid. Having spoken with businesses in the constituency, I know that their experience and expertise is vital for future growth and so it’s right that the government is launching schemes to help them return to work.”
Mark continued:
“I want to do my part to help those older workers in Rugby who want to come back into the workplace, which is why I am planning to hold an over 50’s fair in the New Year. This will bring together employers, the public sector and voluntary sector to highlight some of the opportunities available to older residents, including chances to return to the workforce and share their skills and experience with the next generation. I am also delighted that the Minister has agreed to come to Rugby and support this initiative.”