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The future of work: most Argentines fear job insecurity

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The future of work: most Argentines fear job insecurity

People believe that future work will be 100% remote or hybrid at best. AFP photo

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As has happened in the past, in 10 years many jobs will disappear or change radicallymodified by the advancement of technology.

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For 65% of people consulted in a survey on the future of employment, the world of work will be “totally different” and the main fear is that job insecurity will increase.

The 30% of those consulted, while for 21% the worst would be “not knowing how to adapt and being excluded” from the market and for 15% “becoming a kind of automaton that works 24×7”, according to a survey carried out by Bumeran, a site specializing in job searches.

How do people think that work will change?

For 34% of the study participants “many jobs will disappear for the implementation of technology and the automation of many tasks “

For 26% “it will change because many activities will be automated and others will be solved in new ways”.

Meanwhile, for 15% “it will diversify and specialize more and more”.

For another 15% “it will multiply and new profiles will be required”

And for 10% “there will be no timetables will work and work for objectives “.

What will happen to the workplace?or? 41% imagine it as “a hybrid between the office and other places”, 36% as “any place thanks to the ability to perform tasks 100% remotely”, and 13% as “shared spaces with unknown people. “.

Just as the main fear is job insecurity, the greatest hope for the future of employment is that people can work from what they want and from anywhere.

As for working relationships, 50% believe that “they will change, but teamwork and new forms of leadership will be the key”, 36% that “as always, they will find new ways when there are changes” and 14% that “They will practically disappear, the workers will be more and more autonomous and will be more isolated “.

NEITHER

Source: Clarin

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