Automation Concerns Spur Calls to Assist Workers in Adapting

Automation Concerns Spur Calls to Assist Workers in Adapting

I. DANEEK MILLER: Some civil-service jobs dwindling. City employees may have to worry less about being replaced by a machine than workers across the rest of the country, but more programs need to be introduced to help hundreds of thousands of low-skilled workers, advocates said during a Nov. 13 City Council hearing on how automation could affect jobs.

“The good news is that the city is less vulnerable than much of the country,” Eli Dvorkin, policy director of the Center for an Urban Future, told the Council’s Committee on Civil Service and Labor. The nonprofit issued a report last year […]

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