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employment

[em-ploi-muhnt] / ɛmˈplɔɪ mənt /




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The employment of fully autonomous weapons presents real ethical quandaries, though the technology isn’t ready for that.

From The Wall Street Journal

It accused Nexstar of pushing “to gut severance pay and insert onerous provisions into the union contract that limit workers’ ability to freely negotiate the terms of their own employment.”

From Los Angeles Times

Truist Securities analyst Matthew Coad said in a note that Block may be a “case study” for how companies’ investments in AI could “adversely impact employment rates.”

From MarketWatch

In Argentina, labor rules date to a 1970s framework built around stable, salaried employment in large companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is not explicitly stated in the submission what would trigger the highest payment but sources with an understanding of the situation have said it relates to future employment.

From BBC




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