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Working remotely could be a greater threat to your job than AI, according to Gallup poll
A Gallup poll suggests remote work may pose a greater threat to job security than AI, with 25% of laid-off workers previously holding fully remote jobs. The poll, titled 'U.S. Workers Continue to Report Downsizing,' highlights concerns about remote work's impact on employment stability.
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