工作的终结

T. Kippenberger
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他提出,“去工作”的发生是由于各种各样的因素,但新技术正在导致兼职和临时工作的转变,而不是长期就业。认为技术进步已经影响了商业实践,工人不再有工作,而是“做”工作,在他们的工作生涯中可能会有很多雇主,而不是像过去那样终身工作。结论是,公司需要学会如何在员工在不同领域是多余的时候重新部署他们。
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The end of jobs
Submits that ‘dejobbing’ has occurred because of a variety of factors — which are listed out — but new technology is causing shifts in part‐time and temporary work and away from permanent employment. Believes technological advances have already affected business practices and that workers no longer have jobs but ‘do’ jobs and may have many employers in their working lifetime, rather than having a job for life as in the past. Concludes that companies will need to learn how to redeploy staff when they are superfluous to various areas.
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