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    Future of Work in Global Business Environment

    en-usMarch 08, 2017
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    About this Episode

    The world of work has globalized and is in a state of transition. The labour-market opportunities are getting divided between high- and low-skill jobs. Migration and its effects on jobs have become a sensitive political issue in many advanced economies. From Buffalo to Beijing, public debate are raging about the future of work and whether there will be enough jobs to gainfully employ everyone. The development of automation, enabled by technologies, artificial intelligence, and Machine Intelligence is contributing towards productivity, and convenience. It is also having impact on jobs, skills, wages, and the nature of work. Workers are increasingly choosing to offer their services on digital platforms such as Upwork. They are challenging conventional ideas about how and where work is undertaken.

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