Working remotely could be a greater threat to your job than AI, according to Gallup poll
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(KRON) -- Working remotely could be a greater threat to your job security than artificial intelligence. At least, that's what the findings of a recent Gallup poll suggest. The poll, "U.S. Workers Continue to Report Downsizing," found that 25% of currently laid-off workers said their previous job was fully remote. That's in contrast to the [...]
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