Fuddy1952
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About a year ago I saw where McDonald's was working on robotic technology. The spokesperson said although robots are expensive they can work 24/7, no health insurance, vacations, lawsuits, etc. He said there's a point at which the workers demanding more wages and benefits the robots are a more feasible option.
I can't see how the employer is to blame, people unwilling to start at minimum wage making more demands of the company robots make sense.
People are going to counter with "but people need to make a living wage", but the company has a legitimate point.
When I look at inflation calculators I made less than equivalent minimum wage today, sometimes working two jobs, and back then jobs were hard to find.
I can't see how the employer is to blame, people unwilling to start at minimum wage making more demands of the company robots make sense.
People are going to counter with "but people need to make a living wage", but the company has a legitimate point.
When I look at inflation calculators I made less than equivalent minimum wage today, sometimes working two jobs, and back then jobs were hard to find.