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“Robots are coming—and it doesn’t look pretty for workers. Get ready for long hours, less pay, and fewer jobs” Automation might increase workers’ burdens rather than alleviate them

'new research shows the rise of robots may not be as beneficial for workers as some claim. Automation could have positive impacts on economic growth and productivity, according to economists, but workers might not reap the rewards.' 'among those who kept working, robot exposure increased the number of hours worked by 14%.”' https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/robots-coming-doesn-t-look-210723727.html


'new research shows the rise of robots may not be as beneficial for workers as some claim. Automation could have positive impacts on economic growth and productivity, according to economists, but workers might not reap the rewards.'

'among those who kept working, robot exposure increased the number of hours worked by 14%.”'

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/robots-coming-doesn-t-look-210723727.html

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