JOBS Workforce automating faster than expected; automation, digitisation in India above global average: Study By KRISHNAKOLI FASHION WORLD Wednesday, October 21, 2020 Comment Edit The robot revolution will create 97 million new jobs, but communities most at risk from disruption will need support from businesses and governments, the World Economic Forum (WEF) said. October 21, 2020 at 02:25PM Related PostsWipro to hire up to 400 people in Arkansas, invest $3 million in new centreSix in 10 learners upskilled in the past year to strengthen career prospects: SurveyRegulations important for gig economy, but there's a fine line: Anandorup Ghose, Deloitte IndiaEight in 10 talent leaders, academics say Covid has changed skill needed to deal with remote-first workplaces
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