The Future of Jobs
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McKinsey Global Institute's Michael Chui and James Manyika moderate a discussion at the Churchill Club on how increasing automation could affect jobs and employment. Speakers include: Martin Baily, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies | Bernard L. Schwartz Chair in Economic Policy Developement, Brookings Institute; former chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers Curt Carlson, former President & CEO, SRI International Richard Cooper, Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics, Harvard University Reid Hoffman, Partner, Greylock; Executive Chairman & Co-founder, LinkedIn James Manyika, Director, McKinsey Global Institute Timothy O'Reilly, Founder & CEO, O'Reilly Media Matt Slaughter, Associate Dean for Faculty, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth University Laura Tyson, Professor of Business Administration and Economics, Director, Institute for Business & Social Impact, Haas Business and Public Policy Group, UC Berkeley; former director of the White House National Economic Council Vivek Wadhwa, Fellow, Arthur & Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance, Stanford University
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I love the lady in pinks earrings. Probably cost 4,000 dollars or more, were made in China, and sold to her at a jewelry monopoly store by a part time minimum wage retail employee who has no retirement, no home, and no future.
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We know what the future is: full socialism for the rich and corporations, and the rest of us will be 6 ft under in cheap metal caskets.
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You have never once proven the lie that productivity increases creatte these fantastic future jobs. Wages havnt budged since 1978/ Half our country lives in DIRT. Our communities are DYING. WE DONT MAKE ANYTHING ANYMORE. Machines make it. The Chinese and Mexicans make it. WE DONT MAKE ANYTHING. We have worthless college degrees YOU told us to get AND THEN GAVES US A GLOBAL SYSTEM ABOUT TO IMPLODE. Your beloved capitalism HAS NEVER ONCE IN MY LIFE delivered me a full time job. I have never once held enough money to open a business. YOU failed and your economic system has failed for decades.
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I hope "the great unwashed" eat them and there families.
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Half of the panel are Pollyanna and just think things will be ok. The other half seem to recognize that there actually is a problem. I think Laura Tyson is the one with the best handle on things. Still, those few who do seem to see the problem don't seem to have a solution.
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Prof. Tyson says what I would have wanted to say
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some great perspectives
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