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2020 | 1 | 9-34

Article title

Future changes in the labor market

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Przyszłe zmiany na rynku pracy

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Abstracts

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Nowe technologie przeniknęły do naszego codziennego życia, wpływając na czas wolny, relacje międzyludzkie, naukę czy biznes. W ciągu ostatnich dwudziestu pięciu lat nastąpiło wiele trwałych i radykalnych przemian na rynku pracy, które zmieniły organizację pracy, procesy zarządzania, politykę personalną, a także kształt miejsca pracy. Niemniej jednak nowe technologie nie tylko oferują rewolucyjne rozwiązania, ale także stwarzają pewne poważne problemy. Konieczne jest podjęcie wysiłku, aby zrozumieć przyszłe trendy technologiczne i opracować strategie wspierające zmiany na rynku pracy.
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New technologies have thoroughly penetrated into our everyday life, affecting leisure, interpersonal relationships, science or business. Many permanent and radical changes in the labour market have been experimented in the last twenty five years which have transformed work organization, management processes, personnel policies, as well as the workplace design. Nevertheless, new technologies not only offer revolutionary, but also pose some serious problems. An effort is needed to understand the future technology trends and develop strategies to support the changes in the labor market.

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2020-06-10

Contributors

  • Korczak University of Pedagogy in Warsaw
  • Korczak University of Pedagogy in Warsaw
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  • Korczak University of Pedagogy in Warsaw
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  • Korczak University of Pedagogy in Warsaw

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1507-4943

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