Anti Wage-Slavery Pro-Freedom Quotations Of The Week 869-871
At the Philips Electronics factory on the coast of China,
hundreds of workers use their hands and specialized tools to assemble electric
shavers. That is the old way.
[emphasis JS]
At a sister factory here in the Dutch countryside, 128 robot
arms do the same work with yoga-like flexibility. Video cameras guide them
through feats well beyond the capability of the most dexterous human.
...
And they do it all without a coffee break — three shifts a
day, 365 days a year.
...
This is the future. A new wave of robots, far more adept
than those now commonly used by automakers and other heavy manufacturers, are
replacing workers around the world in both manufacturing and distribution.
..
“With these machines, we can make any consumer device in the
world,” said Binne Visser, an electrical engineer who manages the Philips
assembly line in Drachten.
By
JOHN MARKOFF
New
York Times
Published: August 18, 2012[emphasis JS]
"You go into an Apple store and you see the
future," Faux said. "The future's not in the technology -- the future
of the labor force is all in those smart college-educated people with the
T-shirts whose job is to be a retail clerk for Chinese goods."
Dan
Froomkin
08/28/2012
Huffpost
Blog
The glut of everything from steel and household appliances
to cars and apartments is hampering China’s efforts to emerge from a sharp
economic slowdown.
…
China is likely to buy fewer goods and services from abroad
when the sovereign debt crisis in Europe is already hurting demand, raising the
prospect of a global glut of goods….
By
KEITH BRADSHER
New
York Times
Published:
August 23, 2012
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