1.4 million jobs vulnerable to disruption in US: WEF report
On the positive side, the report said that with adequate reskilling, 95 per cent of the most immediately at-risk workers would find good-quality, higher-wage work in growing job families
On the positive side, the report said that with adequate reskilling, 95 per cent of the most immediately at-risk workers would find good-quality, higher-wage work in growing job families (File)
As many as 1.4 million jobs in the United States will be vulnerable to disruption from technology and other factors by 2026, a World Economic Forum (WEF) report said Monday. The report, ‘Towards a Reskilling Revolution: A Future of Jobs for All’, is based on an analysis of nearly 1,000 job types across the US economy that encompass 96 per cent of employment in that country.
“…1.4 million US jobs alone expected to disrupted by technology and other factors between now and 2026, of which 57 per cent belong to women,” the WEF said in a release. On the positive side, the report said that with adequate reskilling, 95 per cent of the most immediately at-risk workers would find good-quality, higher-wage work in growing job families.
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