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Tag: Future of work

Posted on 4 Jul 2024

Forgottonia at Work: Future Trends and Community Impact

"Vulnerable populations were already feeling the pressure” in an economy that saw a shrinking of middle-wage jobs... the middle class has begun to disappear, and fewer workers are able to meet their needs & the needs of their families with wages earned from 40 hours of work each week." -Illinois Future of Work Task Force, …

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