London is in a league of its own in high skilled employment. Research from Deloitte has shown London has shot ahead of other major global cities in terms of highly skilled jobs growth, while the number of high skilled jobs in New York has dropped over the past two years. Speaking at LREF 2016 Angus Knowles-Carter, vice chairman and London office management partner at Deloitte also said 60% of low-skill jobs such as those in retail, transport and hospitality will be automated within the next 10-2...
London is in a league of its own in high skilled employment.
Research from Deloitte has shown London has shot ahead of other major global cities in terms of highly skilled jobs growth, while the number of high skilled jobs in New York has dropped over the past two years.
Speaking at LREF 2016 Angus Knowles-Carter, vice chairman and London office management partner at Deloitte also said 60% of low-skill jobs such as those in retail, transport and hospitality will be automated within the next 10-20 years.
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