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"We ought to take care of our people, provide them with good retraining and benefits," she said.
Even in countries such as Britain and Germany, which have good retraining programmes, it has proved difficult to cure the unemployment resulting from automation.
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It's a class of people who haven't been heard, and we haven't been good at retraining or them or integrating them into the success of this country.
"There are good creators, but retraining them to think in terms of game development, merging technical and creative thinking, is tough".
That is a first good step in retraining his colleagues that they can curry favor with voters by not delivering pork.
At the same time, they are also very aware that most recent graduates require a good deal of retraining during the on-boarding process, and much of what they learn in a university is simply not applicable.
On one hand, this dual involvement meant that E.A.C. had a good understanding of breathing retraining.
An optimist like Mr. Mokyr might note that the economy is actually becoming unusually good at scaling up retraining programs just as we need them most.
that's an entirely legitimate thing". But he noted: "I have not worked it through enough to have a specific position". Instead, Clinton said, he plans to "highlight" companies that pay their employees well, share their profits, provide good benefits and offer retraining for laid-off workers--in hopes of inspiring other firms to follow suit.
This can take the form of direct compensation or greater provision of free or semi-free public goods (for example, education, retraining, healthcare, unemployment benefits, and portable pensions).
It took a good 10 minutes to retrain myself how to ride without falling over, but when I took off, it felt like absolute freedom.
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