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By Kathleen Murphy
More than 25 states will experience huge employee turnover in the
next decade and beyond as aging public servants retire, a recent
report found. The hardest hit will be the state of Washington, but
Maine, Tennessee, Michigan and Pennsylvania are right behind.
Sixty-four percent of Washington's workforce is eligible to retire
between now and 2015. The figure for Maine is 59 percent, for
Tennessee 58 percent, for Michigan 56 percent and for Pennsylvania
54 percent.
Other states facing a significant near-future exodus of retirees
include Nebraska, Delaware and Rhode Island, forming what one study
describes as a "personnel tornado on the horizon."
In general, state governments in New England and the mid-Atlantic
will be most severely affected by the looming retirement wave.
Rocky Mountain states will generally feel the least impact.
The aging trend is more pronounced in state governments than in the
U.S. private workforce in general. According to the National
Governors Association Center for Best Practices, 43.6 percent of
state workforces collectively are comprised of individuals age 45
and older. This will soon force state administrators to cope with
job vacancies and a loss of institutional memory, and it will place
added stress on state pension systems and health insurance
costs.
"In some states, it could be a crisis situation," said Lynchburg
(VA) College professor Sally Selden.
Selden was among a number of academics who examined the problem as
part of the Government Performance Project, a recent $4.7 million
study of state management issues funded by The Pew Charitable
Trusts. (Pew also funds Stateline.org.) The Albany, N.Y.-based
Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government did a similar study
in 2002.
Looming retirements could cause acute shortages of state healthcare
workers, legal professionals, natural scientists, engineers,
educators and managers, the Rockefeller study found.
Some states are already taking steps to address the issue. In
Idaho, a state with one of the lowest percentages of
retirement-bound workers, agency administrators are grooming future
replacements by offering individuals who have been identified as
potential leaders 300 hours of training.
Virginia, South Carolina and Georgia are working with Monster.com,
an online employment bulletin board, to recruit state workers,
especially in the fields of healthcare and engineering. "We have to
tell them why it's cool to work in the public sector," according to
Sara Redding Wilson, director of Virginia's Department of Human
Resources Management.
In the state of Washington, the aging of the workforce could turn
out to be a blessing in disguise. Gov. Christine Gregoire (D) wants
to cut 1,000 middle managers from the state payroll. Dorothy
Gerard, the state's assistant personnel director who is herself
retiring in April, said much of the reduction will be accomplished
through retirement.
Source: Stateline.org.
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