‘Lower-skilled jobs in labor-intensive sectors will be increasingly displaced by technology that is cheaper and more accessible,’ says the International Labour Organization REPLACED? The International Labour Organization reported at least a quarter of jobs in Southeast Asia may facer automation in the next 2 decades. Photo by Hoang Dinh Nam/AFP MANILA, Philippines – At least 25% of jobs in Southeast Asia may be automated in the next two decades, according to the International Labour Organization (ILO).
ILO reported that workers in low-skilled, labor-intensive sectors, may be displaced by technology which has become increasingly accessible.
“It is estimated that at least a […]
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