Fight for jobs: older workers in crisis!
Older workers face challenges from recession and bankruptcies. Support from the AMS is crucial for job searches.

Fight for jobs: older workers in crisis!
The economic turbulence is hitting older workers particularly hard. The Employment Service (AMS) warns of the consequences of the recession and the weakening industry. Rita Verest-Zach from the service department explains that many people are losing their jobs due to bankruptcies and downsizing. 59-year-old Andrea Gritsch, who has already experienced her second job loss in two decades, is forced to start looking for a new job again. Her last employer unexpectedly declared bankruptcy, which represents an unexpected and stressful life situation for her as she is only three years away from retirement.
Support from the AMS
Andrea Gritsch expresses her desperation: “For God’s sake, now I can go look for a new job again.” Every day she is looking for new opportunities and receives support from the AMS, which not only helps her find a job, but also offers psychological support to cushion the mental stress. “It is very important to contact us immediately so that you can clarify financial security as a first step,” emphasizes Verest-Zach. This step is crucial to clear your head for the next steps.
The pressure on older workers is enormous, especially at a time of uncertainty. The increasing number of bankruptcies and the constant change of employers make it difficult for many to provide for themselves and their families. The AMS is monitoring the development with concern and will continue to offer support to help those affected. This situation highlights the challenges that many in the over-50 age group are currently facing and requires urgent measures to stabilize the labor market situation, such as Link.springer.com notes.