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4. Tomorrow’s Workplace

 
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Our economy faces striking challenges: declining wages for blue collar labor, increasingly impotent labor unions, globalization and new forms of trade protectionism, the rise of a “gig economy” in which people are not formal employees of places like Uber, and new technologies – especially artificial intelligence – that threaten to displace millions from the workplace. What are the implications for the future of work? And what economic and labor policies are needed to address this future?
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Our economy faces striking challenges: declining wages for blue collar labor, increasingly impotent labor unions, globalization and new forms of trade protectionism, the rise of a “gig economy” in which people are not formal employees of places like Uber, and new technologies – especially artificial intelligence – that threaten to displace millions from the workplace. What are the implications for the future of work? And what economic and labor policies are needed to address this future?
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