Automation could make the gender gap worse. Here's why
The greater adoption of robots in the workplace is heralded as a way to usher greater business efficiency, productivity, and better paid jobs, which in turn will boost the economy. Howeve...
Lianna is the Markets Editor, based in London. Previously, she was the News Editor at IBTimes UK while her prior online, printed and TV portfolio includes CNBC, BBC, Wall Street Journal Europe and The Independent.
The greater adoption of robots in the workplace is heralded as a way to usher greater business efficiency, productivity, and better paid jobs, which in turn will boost the economy. Howeve...
The world's largest banks, insurers, asset managers, and professional services firms have made some headway in getting more women into finance but are still failing to promote women, acco...
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Every year Mercer, one of the world's largest HR consultancy firms, releases its Quality of Living Index, which looks at which cities provide the best quality of life.
PricewaterhouseCoopers, una de las empresas de servicios profesionales más grandes del mundo, acaba de publicar sus predicciones para las economías más poderosas del mundo en 2050.
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ManpowerGroup, one of the world's largest jobs companies, released a report detailing how the technological revolution is going to change the employment market forever.
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