Leading Tech-Policy Think Tank Calls for Action to Upgrade Workforce-Training and Adjustment for an Era of Rapid Change
February 20, 2018
February 20, 2018
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 -- The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation issued the following news release:
Contrary to the alarms raised by a host of pundits, the next wave of technological innovation will not trigger mass unemployment. But it is likely to be disruptive for some workers, and the current U.S. employment and training system is inadequate to help them gain the competencies they will need to successfully navigate job transitions, according to a new report released t . . .
Contrary to the alarms raised by a host of pundits, the next wave of technological innovation will not trigger mass unemployment. But it is likely to be disruptive for some workers, and the current U.S. employment and training system is inadequate to help them gain the competencies they will need to successfully navigate job transitions, according to a new report released t . . .