Advanced economies such as US and Germany will need to rethink where workers transition As many as 800 million people could be forced out of employment by 2030 due to the rise of robots in the workplace, according to a new report.
According to consultancy group McKinsey, up to 375 million individuals – or 14 per cent of all workers globally – may need to learn new skills in a bid to offset the threat of unemployment posed by automation , particularly in advanced economies such as the US and Germany.
In Japan, almost half the workforce may need to reskill […]
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