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Month: April 2018

Economics

How American women got stuck in the kitchen – Womenomics

14 Apr 2018
The IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook shows the cost of having no federal paid leave programme Democracy in America Apr 13th 2018 by M.S.R. | WASHINGTON, DC IN 1986, “American…
Digital transformation…

Workers at risk as robots set to replace 66m jobs, warns OECD 

13 Apr 201813 May 2020
One in seven vulnerable employees in developed world least likely to be receiving help Larry Elliott Economics editor Tue 3 Apr 2018 17.08 BST Last modified on Wed 4 Apr 2018…
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We fear robots at work, but robotic jobs for humans are awful too

13 Apr 201813 May 2020
Even in workplaces where judgment used to count, people are increasingly treated like machines, says the Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff Imagine being allowed to take as much paid holiday from…

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