Work in progress: The evolution of jobs

Rapid deployment of technology in the workplace has led to fears that some skills and professions will become redundant. However, history shows that the labour market has a way of adjusting to changes in demand
Curated By: Madhu Kapparath
Published: Aug 4, 2018
Work in progress: The evolution of jobs

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  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
  • Work in progress: The evolution of jobs
Foreign touch
Freelance Steadicam operator Mike Scott shoots a scene with actors Ihana Dhil- lon and Gurmeet Choudhary for the Bollywood film Hate Story IV on Millennium Bridge in London. Bollywood has seen a spate of foreign technicians enhancing the finish of movies. Labour market dynamics and matching skills to locations will lead to increasing relocation of talent in the future.