As automation eliminates jobs, tech's biggest names are rallying behind «universal basic income.»
Not exact matches
The fear of
automation is centuries old, but
as economics professor David Autor explains, it doesn't
eliminate jobs, it changes them
Some business owners argue that raising the minimum wage will lead to higher prices for consumers, and some economists argue that it could depress job growth or even end up
eliminating positions
as it leads to more
automation.
As costs rise in developing countries, and
automation eliminates the most mindless tasks, some manufacturing and service businesses are going home — but with greatly reduced labor needs.
Since we support EDI (electronic invoicing), orders and receiving invoices can be communicated immediately between stores and warehouses to
eliminate paper waste,
as well
as human error, assisting with retail and warehouse
automations.
Even though the rise of technology and
automation in the workplace will inevitably
eliminate some job categories, it's important to remember that technology creates demand for new jobs
as much
as it will render others redundant.