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Workers fear their voices are being ignored over tech

Employers are failing to take workers with them when they introduce new technology into the workplace, says a new London Tech Week poll from Prospect.

Format LinkPosted on June 11, 2019June 11, 2019Author TUC Digital LabCategories What we're reading

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