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"I agree with Mrs Harkin that in many cases, technology is probably displacing jobs and human labour in industry, but not necessarily across the whole economy. There are sectors identified where we can anticipate an increase in the number of jobs. During our dialogues, BUSINESSEUROPE suggested that more jobs will be created in industry. However, job creation is expected to be more dynamic in services, particularly in a number of sectors such as education – broadly speaking – and health and care.
This was one of the conclusions of our Spring conference with the Nobel Prize winner, Professor Pissarides – one of the great experts on this issue. Together, we looked at the transformation of the European labour market.
We have to prepare proactively for new opportunities in sectors where there is room and necessity for new jobs. We would also like to focus our efforts – within the European Social Fund – on helping to retrain the labour force and preparing to fill new job opportunities. The efforts to develop new initiatives on green jobs, for example, are also targeting a sector where employment should grow in the future."@en1
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