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In reply to the discussion: Former Hostess Employees Bitter About Wage Cuts (fork lift operator- $11 an hour) [View all]ceonupe
(597 posts)If you have seen new factories in america you will notice lots of automation and robots.
I had a friend that worked at Foodlion (grocery store) distribution center. He was a forklift operator. Unfortunately we had a tornado in 2011 that destroyed the dist. center. It was rebuilt but using modern technology. The new system placed intellegent forklift that move the products from station to station unmaned. its all digital with RFID. Now there are less than half the number of maned forklifts. also for him he now has a head set that he wears and a computer tells him what to pickup and where to place it. (his biggest vcomplaint was nolonger being able to wear his ipod for music.
I have another friend that works for a company that supports installs maintains and trains on these new driverless forklifts. He has gotten offers all the time to cahnge jobs because of his skillset but his employer keeps bumping his pay up almost every atr to keep him. He makes about $30 an hour.
Technology and automation kills lots of low skilled labor. Paying a onetime cost for equipment that does not need benefits or ongoing cost outside of maintenance is something thats been happening in industry for the last 30 plus years. We must train and transition our workforce because we wont stop technology and i dont see us moving away from the various trade agreements we have that encourage companies to shop the world for cheap labor.
Speaking of trade deal Obama just like his predecessors supports the global trade deals. (yes regan, clinton, bush 1 and bush 2 and Obama all support the global labor market