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05-16-2020, 01:35 PM #1
COVID Forcing Companies to Move Faster Toward Automation
COVID Forcing Companies to Move Faster Toward Automation
05/16/2020 ~ Ann Corcoran
What does that mean for the masses of refugees and other immigrants waiting to find a spot on the chicken or pork processing line in America?
Frankly, it spells doom and our great minds in Washington had better be working on a plan for managing the millions admitted to the US each year as cheap expendable labor.
“As companies have recovered their revenues and reopened their supply chains, they have increasingly invested not on rehiring the workforce but on automation and on reducing their dependence on manpower.”
(Leslie Joseph at Foresters)The story is from Forbes and it addresses one of the many changes coming to America in the wake of the Chinese virus ‘crisis.’
Coronavirus Is Forcing Companies To Speed Up Automation, For Better And For Worse
Let’s hope some in Washington are thinking ahead, but don’t hold your breath!
Coronavirus will force companies to speed up their plans to replace jobs with automation, according to a report published by analyst company Forrester.
In its report, Forrester notes that many companies are set to invest more in automation than in rehiring in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, corroborating earlier reports that had claimed many businesses were already planning to accelerate their automation strategies.
The news comes as businesses ponder how they can resume working amid lockdowns and social distancing. And while many will take the news as confirmation of their worst automation-themed fears, Forrester’s report urges companies who haven’t already done so to ramp up their automation plans. Indeed, Forrester holds that automation may become key to surviving a coronavirus recession, at least as far as businesses are concerned.
Update: After I had posted this story, I spotted this one at The New Yorker entitled:
An A.F.L.-C.I.O. Adviser Considers the Future of American Workers
It is all about Presidential politics, race and voting, but a key word is missing when Michael Podhorzer, the former political director of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., who now serves as a senior adviser to the union’s president, Richard Trumka, discusses the future of the American worker in the wake of COVID.
The missing word is AUTOMATION!
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.org...rd-automation/
ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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05-16-2020, 01:41 PM #2
It means these "refugees", "illegal aliens", "TPS", and "asylum liars" need to be stopped from coming to our country now.
These refugees should have NO path to stay, no permanent residence, or citizenship. Neither should TPS. They need to go home.
We do not need several more cultures of people overbreeding in poverty, living off the taxpayers, creating more ghettos we do not need. We need to clean up our inner-cities and get them thriving with jobs again.
It means they need to go home, solve their own problems, and start creating their OWN jobs on their own soil.
I would rather these companies write off the costs of the automation than import entire cities of 3rd world, uneducated, overbreeding cultures, full of hate for this counry, and we foot the bill for the crime, school, heathcare, welfare, food stamps, lack of housing, and overcrowding they bring.ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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