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freehe
freehe
4/21/2018 11:00:15 AM
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Re: Automation Takes Over Jobs
@mpouraryan. That's great but not all employees are in a position to transition into those jobs. Employees will also be looking for a certain skill set and characteristics when transitioning those employees. If you are a lazy employee or just do the bare minimum, have poor attendance etc. you will not be transitioned into those positions.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
4/22/2018 1:38:08 AM
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Re: Automation Takes Over Jobs
THat's why it is imperative that the policy perspecptions are created now and not tomorrow-as one cannot simply rely on the "invisible hand" to help transform.   Even Adam Smith himself acknowledged that the invisible hand had to be guided.   The Facebook debacle is the latest manifestation of it.

 

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Shaunn
Shaunn
4/22/2018 3:32:10 PM
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Job Cuts
This is one of those times when people will have to make tough decisions. A company can refrain from automation, but can eventually fall behind as competitors advance and have to lay-off employees then. Automation may not be adopted too fast because of that, but it can only be put off so long untill automation of certain jobs becomes the standard. Hopefully knowing it's coming will help out the people who lose their jobs.

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