How to beat the robots: the future of jobs in Australia

By Jessica Irvine
Updated October 15 2016 - 11:09am, first published September 27 2016 - 1:07pm
You can still wear a hardhat in the workplace of the future, but you will need to perform non-routine tasks to survive, a new Reserve Bank analysis has found. Photo: Supplied
You can still wear a hardhat in the workplace of the future, but you will need to perform non-routine tasks to survive, a new Reserve Bank analysis has found. Photo: Supplied

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