Retraining to Adapt to Technological Change

Retraining to Adapt to Technological Change
Title Retraining to Adapt to Technological Change PDF eBook
Author National Center for Productivity and Quality of Working Life
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1977
Genre Automation
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Implementing New Technology

Implementing New Technology
Title Implementing New Technology PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Leonard-Barton
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1987
Genre Industrial management
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Skills, Training and Retraining Required to Match the New Occupational Profiles in Commerce and Offices

Skills, Training and Retraining Required to Match the New Occupational Profiles in Commerce and Offices
Title Skills, Training and Retraining Required to Match the New Occupational Profiles in Commerce and Offices PDF eBook
Author International Labour Organisation. Advisory Committee on Salaried Employees and Professional Workers. Session
Publisher International Labour Organization
Pages 60
Release 1993
Genre Clerks
ISBN 9221086763

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The Work of the Future

The Work of the Future
Title The Work of the Future PDF eBook
Author David H. Autor
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 189
Release 2022-06-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0262367742

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Why the United States lags behind other industrialized countries in sharing the benefits of innovation with workers and how we can remedy the problem. The United States has too many low-quality, low-wage jobs. Every country has its share, but those in the United States are especially poorly paid and often without benefits. Meanwhile, overall productivity increases steadily and new technology has transformed large parts of the economy, enhancing the skills and paychecks of higher paid knowledge workers. What’s wrong with this picture? Why have so many workers benefited so little from decades of growth? The Work of the Future shows that technology is neither the problem nor the solution. We can build better jobs if we create institutions that leverage technological innovation and also support workers though long cycles of technological transformation. Building on findings from the multiyear MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future, the book argues that we must foster institutional innovations that complement technological change. Skills programs that emphasize work-based and hybrid learning (in person and online), for example, empower workers to become and remain productive in a continuously evolving workplace. Industries fueled by new technology that augments workers can supply good jobs, and federal investment in R&D can help make these industries worker-friendly. We must act to ensure that the labor market of the future offers benefits, opportunity, and a measure of economic security to all.

Training for New Technology

Training for New Technology
Title Training for New Technology PDF eBook
Author David S. Bushnell
Publisher Pergamon
Pages 52
Release 1983
Genre Business & Economics
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New Technologies and Training in Metalworking

New Technologies and Training in Metalworking
Title New Technologies and Training in Metalworking PDF eBook
Author National Center for Productivity and Quality of Working Life
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1978
Genre Machine-tools
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Resources in Vocational Education

Resources in Vocational Education
Title Resources in Vocational Education PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 542
Release 1980
Genre Vocational education
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