The Future of Jobs 2020 report has found that COVID-19 has caused the labour market to change faster than expected. The research released today by the World Economic Forum indicates that what used to be considered the "future of work" has already arrived.
By 2025, automation and a new division of labour between humans and...
Recession And Automation Changes Future Of Work, But There Are Jobs Coming
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