It's giving advice on how to identify new opportunities for reskilling, upskilling and lifelong learning.
People over 40, who have been of the workforce for a long time, are being encouraged to keep up to date with the changes in technology.
Third Age, a support group for older people, is holding a free work shop for those who those wishing to get back into the workforce.
Participants will be given advice on how to identify new opportunities for reskilling, upskilling and lifelong learning at the Sheraton Hotel, Athlone from 10 o'clock this morning.
Communications manager Anne Dempsey says older people have unique experiences that benefits businesses:
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