Future of Work
Is the hybrid workplace the future of work?
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Date posted on October 19, 2020
Society & Future of Work: What are the challenges in making society and the future of work more sustainable?
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Date posted on September 20, 2020
Why workers are key to the sustainable, smart factories of the future
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Date posted on September 17, 2020
14 Reasons why the future of work is happening now
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Date posted on June 9, 2020
Asean firms and the future of work
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Date posted on May 21, 2020
Why we need a human-centred future of work
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Date posted on February 13, 2020
Work in the twenty-first century
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Date posted on January 17, 2020
Schools of the future: Defining new models of education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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Date posted on January 14, 2020
The case for change: New world. New skills.
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Date posted on January 9, 2020
Preparing the workforce of the future will require billions of dollars. But the cost of inaction will be even higher. by Carol Stubbings, 9 Jan 2020 It’s a new world that needs new skills. To many, that is an exciting prospect, because it speaks to progress. But the sheer speed, scope, and impact of technological…
Invisible workers on the global assembly line: Behind the screen
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Date posted on January 9, 2020
What new jobs will emerge in the 2020s?
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Date posted on January 8, 2020
Five ways to stop corporations from ruining the future of work
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Date posted on January 2, 2020
As robots take over warehousing, workers pushed to adapt
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Date posted on December 30, 2019
Defining the new DNA of industrial digital organisations: the CEO’s agenda
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Date posted on December 9, 2019
10 Principles for workers’ data rights
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Date posted on December 5, 2019
The future of work?
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Date posted on December 2, 2019
By: Connie Fernandez-Brojan, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 2 Dec 2019 CEBU CITY—Editorial assistant Grace Zabala-Oberes was waiting for her two children outside their school in Talisay City, southern Cebu when her phone rang.
PH and ‘The Flex Economy’
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Date posted on November 30, 2019
AFT leads talk on future of the workplace
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Date posted on November 25, 2019
The ‘flexible’ gig economy is not such a great option for women after all
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Date posted on November 19, 2019
Flexibility is difficult for many workers to take advantage of in practice. by Abigail Hunt, 19 Nov 2019 The gig economy – which sees Uber-style platforms link workers to the purchasers of their services – is growing globally. Policy players from the World Bank to the European Parliament have lauded platforms for their role in…
Workers are worried robots will steal their jobs. Here’s how to calm their fears
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Date posted on November 8, 2019
Where are the workers when we talk about the future of work?
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Date posted on October 22, 2019
CEOs, Silicon Valley investors, and techno-academics talk to themselves about new technologies, but workers must have a say in these debates as well. BY STEVEN GREENHOUSE, 22 Oct 2019 There’s something hugely awry with many of the discussions about the wave of new technologies confronting us and what they mean for the future of work:…
Insurers, union tie up to prepare workers for digital economy
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Date posted on October 2, 2019
Will robots take our jobs? It’s an age-old question.
Published by rudy
Date posted on September 27, 2019
Protecting all: Risk-sharing for a diverse and diversifying world of work
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Date posted on September 17, 2019
The platform economy and social law: Key issues in comparative perspective
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Date posted on September 3, 2019
6 ways the least developed countries can participate in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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Date posted on August 16, 2019
The future of work
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Date posted on August 6, 2019
The ‘microworkers’ making your digital life possible
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Date posted on August 2, 2019
Robots to invade PH industries, but won’t be terminators—DTI
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Date posted on July 25, 2019
by Roy Stephen C. Canivel, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Jul 25, 2019 The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is already preparing for the impact of automation on the Philippine labor force, anticipating a massive loss of jobs and finding ways to keep Filipinos employed amid fierce competition from robots.
Madrid court rules Deliveroo couriers are employees, not freelancers
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Date posted on July 23, 2019
by Reuters, Jul 23, 2019 MADRID (Reuters) – A Madrid court ruled on Tuesday that couriers for online food delivery group Deliveroo are company employees, not just freelancers, clearing the way for workers to demand a formal contract and corresponding benefits.