I wonder how much of the US problems stemmed from unionized labor pushing against extreme automation (dark factory).
There’s no doubt companies got complacent but I imagine foreign manufacturers are abliged contractually bound to employee American folks in their plants.
What is a union supposed to do when your entire industry is in a “adopt (by accepting automation) or die” situation?
I’m all for worker protection and rights but how else do you compete in this landscape?
I wonder how much of the US problems stemmed from unionized labor pushing against extreme automation (dark factory).
There’s no doubt companies got complacent but I imagine foreign manufacturers are abliged contractually bound to employee American folks in their plants.
What is a union supposed to do when your entire industry is in a “adopt (by accepting automation) or die” situation?
I’m all for worker protection and rights but how else do you compete in this landscape?