The future of work is an issue that no one seems to want to address. With precarious employment and widespread underemployment becoming the norm, the rapid expansion of the gig economy and automation threatening to put millions out of work in the coming years, it is astonishing that the future welfare of working people isn’t dominating this election.
It seems unlikely that the automation trend will change. Half of UK companies believe artificial intelligence will soon fundamentally change their industries . But like several other of the biggest issues which threaten our future wellbeing – most notably climate change – […]
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