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vegeta@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 9 个月前

Port strike ends as workers agree to tentative deal on wages and contract extension

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Port strike ends as workers agree to tentative deal on wages and contract extension

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vegeta@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 9 个月前
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The strike was the first by the ILA since 1977, and it impacted port operations at 36 different ports, including the 10 busiest ports in North America.
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    Full automation in 6 years?

    I hope they get a re-education/professional training stipend

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      That depends on how much everything else is automated by then

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        I feel like port work will be easier to automate than many other industries, it’s a hectic but very controlled environment

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          I was thinking of other industries. If we automate away all or most of the jobs no amount of re-training will help.

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            And the capital gathered through this automation won’t redistribute itself to keep people fed without a fight.

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          There are many totally automated ports outside the US, unions have fought to keep the US in the stone age as far as ports are concerned. The first automated port was opened in 93.

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            Good. It’s not like the extra margin from eliminating this labor would be passed down to the rest of us. This way the money goes into labor and a significant chunk from this labor to the rest of us, through taxes and spending. Those jobs should be automated when no union labor wants to do them anymore.

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              Fighting against progress is always wrong.

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                Progress towards what?

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                  And for whom?

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