Yes americans keep demonizing automation, you will definitely catch up with china that way
They aren't against automation per se. They are against losing their jobs due to automation with no decent safety net to cover the obsolete workers. No schooling program, no severance pay, etc. This is a very realistic thing to be concerned about when it comes to automation. Workers in other industries have secured rights to protect them from automation because of strikes like this.
Two-thirds of ILA members are constantly on call, with no guaranteed employment if ships are not available for work
a job that is dangerous and requires dockworkers to toil long hours in all kinds of weather
It makes sense why unions want to keep their jobs as they exist, but these are jobs automation is perfect for. We don't want people working dangerous jobs if we can help it, and it sounds like scheduling is a perennial issue. I wonder what is being discussed -- you might be able to square the circle with early retirement buyouts, paid re-training for other positions, or even just big severance packages.
Blue Maga got really lucky that this resolved so quickly before they got a chance to spread their insane conspiracy theory that the union was only doing this to crash the economy and help Trump get elected.
Nope, turns out they were just trying to get a massive pay increase for all their workers, as soon as that was possible they did it, and libs sounded about as unhinged as chuds claiming literally everything that happens is a conspiracy theory against them.
Also how many more times are liberals going to decry and try to break every strike that happens while still claiming to be super pro labor.
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