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The Future of Jobs Report 2020
The Future of Jobs Report 2020
After years of growing income inequality, concerns about technology-driven displacement of jobs, and rising societal discord globally, the combined health and economic shocks of 2020 have put economies into freefall, disrupted labour markets and fully revealed the inadequacies of our social contracts. We find ourselves at a defining moment: the decisions and choices we make today will determine the course of entire generations’ lives and livelihoods.
derek68·weforum.org·
The Future of Jobs Report 2020
ChatGPT Isn't Going To Take Your Job Away
ChatGPT Isn't Going To Take Your Job Away
Automation, or the use of technology to perform tasks that were previously performed by humans, has been a topic of significant interest in economics due to its potential impact on labor demand.
derek68·jadrian.substack.com·
ChatGPT Isn't Going To Take Your Job Away
First of its kind industry report shows New York City’s App-based delivery workers experience harsh working conditions
First of its kind industry report shows New York City’s App-based delivery workers experience harsh working conditions
Los Deliveristas / Worker's Justice Project and Cornell ILR’s Worker Institute released a new report titled, “Essential but Unprotected: App-based Food Couriers in New York City.” The report examines the harsh and unregulated working conditions of app-based delivery workers engaged by digital platforms.
derek68·ilr.cornell.edu·
First of its kind industry report shows New York City’s App-based delivery workers experience harsh working conditions
KC Fed LMCI Suggests Recent Inflation Is Not Due to the Tight Labor Market
KC Fed LMCI Suggests Recent Inflation Is Not Due to the Tight Labor Market
A tight labor market tends to raise wages and lower unemployment, but an overly tight labor market can cause inflation. Labor market momentum, as measured by the Kansas City Fed Labor Market Conditions Indicators (LMCI), can signal whether the current level of activity in labor markets is inflationary.
derek68·kansascityfed.org·
KC Fed LMCI Suggests Recent Inflation Is Not Due to the Tight Labor Market
State of Remote Work 2022
State of Remote Work 2022
New data and insights on how U.S. workers feel about remote, in-office, and hybrid work, employer expectations, and navigating the workplace in 2022.
derek68·owllabs.com·
State of Remote Work 2022
What's Going On...With Jobs
What's Going On...With Jobs
The June jobs report was cheered by economic bulls given its strength in level terms, but rates of change among leading indicators don't favor a soft-landing outcome for the economy.
derek68·schwab.com·
What's Going On...With Jobs
Jacob Reed - ReviewEcon.com on Twitter: "RT @byHeatherLong: Workers are experiencing the biggest decline in years in inflation-adjusted pay. Wages are up 5.1% in past year. Infla…" / Twitter
Jacob Reed - ReviewEcon.com on Twitter: "RT @byHeatherLong: Workers are experiencing the biggest decline in years in inflation-adjusted pay. Wages are up 5.1% in past year. Infla…" / Twitter
Workers are experiencing the biggest decline in years in inflation-adjusted pay. Wages are up 5.1% in past year. Inflation is up 9.1%.The Labor Department calculates that workers had a -3.6% inflation-adjusted decline in pay in the past year (that's seasonally adjusted). pic.twitter.com/yM0cd7sHbn— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) July 13, 2022
derek68·twitter.com·
Jacob Reed - ReviewEcon.com on Twitter: "RT @byHeatherLong: Workers are experiencing the biggest decline in years in inflation-adjusted pay. Wages are up 5.1% in past year. Infla…" / Twitter
Job Jungle- Labor Market Activity
Job Jungle- Labor Market Activity
This is a great activity created by The Foundation for Teaching Economics (FTE). To get more information about the activity and to download the worksheets pl...
derek68·youtube.com·
Job Jungle- Labor Market Activity