Workers at risk of losing jobs to AI can be retrained for health care, RBC says
OTTAWA — A new report says some of the more than one million Canadian workers who could lose their jobs to machines could fill growing gaps in the nation’s health-care system with the right training now.
The issue is time and money for a sector that previous research suggests doesn’t invest as much as other industries do in skills training.
Health-services jobs account for 13 per cent of the country’s workforce and federal projections estimate the rapid pace of growth seen over the last decade will continue over the next.
A report from RBC Economics to be released Thursday makes the case that workers at high risk of losing their jobs due to automation have skills that could translate well to health care.