This $2 Billion Company Cut Employee 401(k) Benefits to Pay for AI. It Won’t Be the Last.
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TTEC suspended its 401(k) employer match for 16,000 workers and explicitly tied the decision to AI investments.
TTEC suspended its 401(k) employer match for 16,000 workers and explicitly tied the decision to AI investments.
TTEC suspended its 401(k) employer match for 16,000 workers and explicitly tied the decision to AI investments.
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