NTUC President Discusses AI and Workforce Shifts
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“the new tripartite jobs council will fit the new rules. So I think that journey is one that requires a bit of assurance and employers will need to work together to show that the new future that we are working towards using AI is still useful for workers”
“workers on the ground also have some level of fear and anxiety over all the uncertainties, especially if this AI disruption. So we welcome his sharing about how AI will reshape many industries and sectors”
“We acknowledge there are challenges but I mean workers on the ground also have some level of fear and anxiety over all the uncertainties, especially if this AI disruption.”
“The technology also affects business models and the preferences for Singaporeans when it comes to different ways of working.”
“The technology also affects business models and the preferences for Singaporeans when it comes to different ways of working. And here's Kaye Tanalajmi, President of the NTUC.”
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