Work that uses basic digital skills is more likely to disappear than jobs that rely on decision-making, judgment and the ability to create digital content
The question of how we can best deal with the swiftly changing face of the workforce is a challenge for policy-makers, chief executives, educators — and, of course, workers. You only have to go into a supermarket and see that the cashier has been replaced by a self-service checkout machine to be reminded of the scale and scope of change. It’s no wonder that people feel nervous about their job prospects.
There is also great […]
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