Automation To Take 1 in 3 Jobs in UK's Northern Centres, Report Finds (theguardian.com)
Workers in Mansfield, Sunderland and Wakefield are at the highest risk of having their jobs taken by machines, according to a report warning that automation stands to further widen the north-south divide. From a report: Outside of the south of England, one in four jobs are at risk of being replaced by advances in technology -- much higher than the 18% average for wealthier locations closer to London. Struggling towns and cities in the north and the Midlands are most exposed. A total of 3.6m UK jobs could be replaced by machines. The Centre for Cities thinktank says almost one-third of the jobs in the Nottinghamshire town of Mansfield, near the Sports Direct warehouse, are involved in lines of work under threat as robots begin to replace humans in the years up to 2030. Jobs at the highest risk of replacement include those in retail sales, customer services, administration and warehouse work.
at least they have NHS!
Are they training for a new type of job?
Are they starting their own business?
Are they going back to school for education?
Is the company promoting those jobs being replaced and using them for something else?
Are they moving to a different location?
Efficiencies including automation has a net economic increase. Now this is being a big old average, so these people who got replaced will lose out, which some support services should kick in, as to lessen the effect.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
good to see it making the issue into the public consciousness. This has been pointed out a few times in these automation threads but it wasn't all sunshine and kittens when the first two industrial revolutions came. It took decades for other tech to catch up and employ people. During those decades there was mass unemployment, poverty and wars. We're about to do the same thing. Sure, in 80 years it might be all good, but you and me are going to live through some (maybe all) of those 80 years. It would be nice if we learned something from the last 2 revolutions and did something about it.
And no, retraining doesn't help. It's no good retraining for scarce jobs you know.
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Think of the thousands of Ferriers, Coolies, ditch diggers, barrel makers, rope twiners, potters and etc and etc that have been put out of work by this Newfangled technology! What will people do for a living?
AI will take the other two jobs. For example, doctors, lawyers, engineers. They are already been replaced by AI. I saw an AI doctor today for diagnosis.
I am really looking forward to the robot version of "All Creatures Great and Small".
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Coming soon to a theatre near you.
PS: The URL returnoftheluddites.com is still available. Though, maybe a Luddite with a website is an oxymoron.
Efficiencies including automation has a net economic increase.
Yep. And that economic increase goes entirely to the people who own the robots. Basically: the rich get richer, and the working class gets unemployed.
A complete transformation of our socio-economic system.
First Brexit, next Brisconnect. The UK will disconnect from the internet to save all these jobs being stolen by computers.
All robots are not allowed in the UK. We will be a people only country.
Perhaps not completely analogous, but the film does examine the situation where technology disrupts both business owners and their workers. One of my favorite Alec Guinness flicks. For those not in the know, the Guinness character invents a new thread that produces clothes that are indestructible and threatens to eventually put cloth weavers and their workers out of business. A typical '40's, '50s British subtle comedy. One of my favorites.
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. George Orwell
Many palliative treatments exist, but it's often recurring.
Imagine for a second, that a magical pill is invented, that prevents any and all illness in humans. It is fairly easy to make and needs to be taken once only at any point after birth.
Would you be seriously lamenting the unemployment of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff — and begrudging the pill's inventor(s) and/or manufacturer(s) their billions of dollars?
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
to stop importing more low skill immigrants, since there won't be any work for them.
People get mad that pharmaceutical companies wont release the cure for cancer they have hidden in their basement because it is speculated that those companies want to keep their customers sick and buying treatments. It is supposedly immoral to withhold drugs from a someone.
But then forcing people to hire you and be dependent on you even though a cheap robot can get the job done better .. thats moral?
Sensible people dont believe such drivel. Nobondy said anything about forcing anyone.
Did it ever ocour to you that without customers with money, said forced people wont have anyone to sell to. Another load of libertarian dumfuckery.
Not to mention the great depression in the 1920-1930s. There were food shortages and starving people for years. What is going on when such a obviously falsehood is stated, a sad result of the US education system that even the most basic facts are unknown.
Annnnd we will RIGHTFULLY take back what is OUUURRRSSS.
Now peoples from the third world are no longer needed to move to the UK to take up those shit jobs and make tons of babies for who there are no jobs..
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but they had to tell the working stiffs something while they outsourced their jobs. You can't just run stories like "All your jobs are going to China and you're going to be impoverished". People would see it coming if you did and stop you. So you run stories about how people need to retrain (for skills that were beyond them when they were half their age and for jobs that don't exist anyway).
There was just a story about a bunch of American kids training to be coal miners. Folks were aghast, because the coal industry's dead here and their job prospects after all that training would be slim. People complained the kids were Luddites and fools.
One of the left wing rags (I forget which one) interviewed one of the kids. He didn't want to leave his family or the town he was born in; and even if he did there probably wasn't enough money to move. Sure he could train for another career, but there were no jobs for those careers. So he did the only thing he could do: train for a life in the mines and hope he's one of the lucky ones that gets a job. The moral? The world works the way it works, not the way you think it works.
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Letâ(TM)s be honest. The job market will shrink. A lot.
Even if everyone where to become educated in science, technology and whatever else, the demand for people will never equal the demand for jobs again.
The U.S, has solved this problem in three primary methods
1) remove people from the job market. This is done by imprisioning people on petty offenses and supporting a system of hardening them into long term criminals. We also love soldiers. The more soldiers we lose in battle, the less jobs there are needed. Most of the criminals and soldiers are pulled from the lower classes. As such, we trim the bottom.
2) we employs people to feed, cloth, babysit, train, etc... the people we remove from the job market. Massive prisons are providing employment for coal towns across America.
3) we arrest, protect, indict, etc... lawyers, police, judges, politicians... we have a massive support infrastructure built to either kill people off or imprison them.
America as a country has is one of the worlds largest employers and they accomplish it by keeping people scared shitless enough that there is even an industry for 3 meter high spiked fences for keeping âoethe poor peopl...: I mean bad peopleâ out of their middle class neighborhoods. If we can always have an evil enemy to fear, the military will be huge. And we donâ(TM)t have to waste jobs on them. We can just imprison them in uniforms.
Think of this... whether these children are actually keeping Americans safe is irrelevant. We have glorified treating them all as heroes which means the general public are happy to feed, clothe, babysit and educate a million of them at a time. And they line up to get in.
To be fair, Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds are actually doing quite well. Also this report is bollocks. Investment banking and its concomitant paralegal services are just as likely to succumb to automation as maufacturing. People have set ideas about automation, imagining robots making cars. There are a lot of easily replaceable 'mouse clicking' jobs in the South East of the UK.
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Translation: not enough people agree with me, that a particular cause needs funding, so I'll use the government's power to confiscate money to compel them.
It has long been observed, that inside every so-called Liberal there is an Authoritarian screaming to get out. You've just added yourself to the vast body of evidence supporting this observation.
Is that your argument? That anyone disagreeing is an asshole? One would think, Hans Christian Andersen adequately destroyed this entire line of reasoning back in the 19th century, but, evidently, one would be wrong...
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
Translation: all of the ethical people already agree with ranton. Those, who disagree, are — by their own admission — unethical. It is therefore perfectly ethical to force them into doing, what ranton wants.
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.