Image: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire/PA Images Increased automation will allow employers to offer roles that require distinct “human sensibilities” and allow workers to be more creative, according to the government.
Work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd said automation was “driving the decline of banal and repetitive tasks”, which would make way for jobs that value personal relationships, qualitative judgment and creativity as measures of success.
But as work tasks evolved, employees would need to prepare to change their careers multiple times in their working lives, she said in a speech delivered at the Recruitment and Employment Confederation today.“The pace of change […]
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