Economy
The Global Commission on the Future of Work says automation and other technologies will leave behind those who are least equipped for this disruptive work change Dignity of work The International Labour Organization (ILO) released the report of the Global Commission on the Future of Work on January 22. And expectedly, it has dealt with the emerging unemployment crisis due to spread of automation and other technological innovations.
“We call for the use of technology in support of decent work and a ‘human-in-command’ approach to technology,” says the report.Headed by South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa and Swedish Prime Minister […]
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