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Robot orders increase 40% in first quarter as desperate employers seek relief from labor shortages, report says

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https://www.businessinsider.com/rob...-employers-seek-relief-labor-shortage-2022-5#

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Robot orders increase 40% in first quarter as desperate employers seek relief from labor shortages, report says
  • Robot orders increased 40% in the first quarter of 2022, as businesses seek solutions to the labor crisis.
  • The robot industry is now valued at $1.6 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal.
  • Automation may provide a temporary salve, but some are concerned it will displace human workers as the shortage eases.
"People want to remove labor," Ametek Inc. CEO David A. Zapico told Bloomberg in November, noting that the automatic equipment company had been "firing on all cylinders" to meet demand.

Robots are providing at least a temporary solution for businesses confronted by difficulty hiring in the tightest job market since World War II, marred by the pandemic, record-high quitting rates, and vast economic turmoil.

Advanced technology, however, is allowing machines to assist a growing number of industry sectors, while at the same time becoming more accessible.

"The robots are becoming easier to use," Michael Cicco, chief executive officer of industrial robot provider Fanuc America, told the Wall Street Journal. "Companies used to think that automation was too hard or too expensive to implement."

But as robot usage climbs, some have expressed concern about the machines displacing human workers as the labor crisis eventually eases.

"Automation, if it goes very fast, can destroy a lot of jobs," Daron Acemoglu, an economics professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told the Journal. "The labor shortage is not going to last. This is temporary."
 

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Why are there labour shortages in the US snd jiu hu, but not in europe?
Thats because europe pays wages weekly. So workers need not wait one month before getting paid.
You need to eat, pay rent, survive for the month and many just cannot afford that.
 

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With the need for labour ending...than biz no need to produce as demand will drop as ppl cannot afford to purchase. Look at the hyperinflation that is happening. Ppl just buy the cheaper stuff n cut down which in turn is less sales n profit for the biz n the biz produce less n maintain at minimal level
 

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One other point is these machines break down more often. Than humans...with shortage of micro Chips etc ..how will these robots continue operating?
 

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Yes, on board the cruises to nowhere, they have robot arms serving drinks instead of having a human bartender.
 
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