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Navigating climate transitions & future world of work

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  • 22 April 2021
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Climate change
Automation
Internet of things
Navigating climate transitions & future world of work

ETI’s 5-year strategy consultation highlighted several areas of accelerating change that will affect business and workers globally: climate change; automation and the Internet of Everything. COVID-19 has accelerated the need to adapt to these transitions. It is therefore vital that workers are not left out of discussions around how businesses adapt, minimise disruption and maximise opportunities for workers.

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