In a debate on governing globalisation, the panelists, including Neemuchwala, discussed whether jobs are getting lost due to globalisation bringing in too many technological changes.
"There is a responsibility to re-skill workers, for a more globalised future," the Wipro CEO said.
Noting that four out of five jobs lost due to globalisation have been sacrificed to technological change rather than trade, the panelists also discussed the lessons learnt about globalisation to improve its governance.
Globalisation will succeed when we retool and re-skill for the jobs of the future. We have become too comfortable, author Dambisa Moyo said while speaking in the same panel.
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