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Nearly half of Vietnamese fear job losses due to automation By Dat Nguyen  March 17, 2021 | 07:41 am GMT+7 Car bodies being manufactured by robot arms. Photo by Shutterstock/Jenson. Forty five percent of Vietnamese are worried about losing their jobs to machines in future, a survey has found. Most respondents, 83 percent, think technology would change their jobs in the next 3-5 years, and 90 percent think that would happen in the next 6-10 years, according to the survey by global accounting giant PwC, which polled over 1,100 people in November and December last year. This poses a demand for enabling a future-ready workforce, it said. ....
High optimism on the future of work 12:00 | 15/03/2021 High optimism on the future of work With a survey sent out to the Vietnamese public from November 12 to December 27 last year, 1146 responses were collected from a list of questions relating to technology, jobs, and skills. PwC Vietnam chairman Grant Dennis said, âOur survey findings reflect the accelerated presence and influence of technology in the workplace and the pace of change to come in Vietnam. Enabling workers and firms to adapt in the new technological environment and empowering them to achieve outcomes will be key to any organisationâs success.â According to the survey, the findings highlight that changes are underway, and fast. There is general agreement that technology is changing jobs â 90 per cent believe that technology will change their current jobs in the medium term (6-10 years), and 83 per cent believe they will feel the impact in the shor ....