Aviva will retrain staff affected by automation roll out

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Aviva has asked staff if a robot could better perform their job. If the answer is yes, the company will offer employees the chance to be retrained.

Post understands the insurance giant is having "open conversations" with its 28,000 staff about where it can implement robotic process automation.

The company is implementing this across the business

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