Traffic streaks along Las Vegas Boulevard on Monday, March 20, 2017. (Jeff Scheid/The Nevada Independent) The future is apparently upon us—and, inevitably, there are those who consider its arrival a harbinger of doom for the working class.
Some economists, labor activists and workers have been growing increasingly worried about the automation of many low-skilled and entry-level jobs. As The New York Times recently reported, the trend of automation has increased as businesses navigate the uncertain and challenging economic landscape marred by the effects of the global pandemic.
As businesses work to meet the pent-up demand of consumers, and workers prove reluctant […]
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