APEC Builds Labor Safeguards for Automation Era
APEC Builds Labor Safeguards for Automation Era
Issued by the APEC High Level Policy Dialogue on Human Resources Development in the Digital Age
Ha Noi, Viet Nam, 16 May
2017 – Ministers and officials from the APEC member economies have
agreed on a new set of collaborative measures for protecting
workers against the disruptive effects of technological
change.
The measures were finalized during a key human
resources development meeting in Ha Noi, addressing rising
concerns about the toll of automation on employment and
social stability across the Asia-Pacific.
“There are
sectors or occupations disappearing, but there are also many
emerging or developing sectors and occupations,” said Viet
Nam Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, in remarks to
delegates. “Those who are proactive and ready for
encountering changes will gain
advantages.”
“Proactively adjusting and implementing
policies on employment and vocational training will support
the response to the challenges that our economies are facing
in human resources development,” added Viet Nam Minister
of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung, who
chaired the meeting.
The new APEC Framework on Human
Resources Development in the Digital Age details policy
commitments by member economies to help workforces adapt to
changes in technology and improve employment prospects for
all, with particular attention to vulnerable
groups.
Measures to be taken forward will target greater
access to quality education and vocational training,
entrepreneurialism, and enhancements to social
security.
“The digital age is full of threats and
opportunities for labor,” said Dr Alan Bollard, Executive Director of the
APEC Secretariat. “There will be the loss of
jobs to automation and competition. We are seeing aging
workforces struggle to adjust. But we also know many new
jobs will arise in the digital economy which has the
potential to deliver important productivity
increases.”
“It’s very difficult to forecast
technology developments and where jobs will be in the years
ahead but we believe that they will be there,” Dr Bollard
concluded. “APEC’s policy approach is about equipping
people for the jobs of the future and building social
protection for those who have difficulty
adjusting.”
View the APEC Framework on Human Resources
Development in the Digital Age
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