Thread regarding Walmart layoffs

Regulating automation

They will be cutting back on employees. I don’t see how they can avoid it.

If Amazon automates and Walmart refuses to do it, Walmart won’t be around another 50 years.

The only thing that slows this down is regulation. If the government levies taxes on automation that replaces human jobs such that it’s not cheaper to gave a robot do the work, then the company would only choose automation if the robot could truly do the job better.

Regulation needs to happen. But, citizens are not informed or involved enough to push it through.

Lack of planning for the labor force will result in a lot of angry desperate people with not a lot left to lose.

Historically, that doesn’t end well for wealthy people.

Although I highly doubt that anything like this is going to happen, @WEnZ63c-1rjp presented an interesting concept that would definitely save a lot of jobs if ever implemented.

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@rnc Automation 'can' be a good thing. You eliminate 15 associates (arbitrary number) and replace them with a robot/automation. You then only need 1 associate (another arbitrary number) to maintenance said robot. What happens to the other 14 associates?

You don't have to pay a robot. Just invest in the initial costs and then the repairs/upkeep. The money saved sure as hell won't go into pay raises for the remaining associates. You take those savings and invest into more automation. Until your 1.5M associates are 1M, then 500K, then 250K in number. WM won't be the only company doing this so those numbers will go higher.

Not everyone can be doctors or lawyers. You still need waiters and janitors and all those jobs in between. What happens to the people that are termed? Go back to college and into debt at age 55 when retirement is just around the corner? Become panhandlers? Some people will bounce back into the workforce. Others not so much.

Automation not only solves problems but it creates new ones.

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Automation is a good thing, if your job is eliminated by automation it probably was a c-appy job to begin with. Automation means more good jobs (fixing robots/machines) and less c-appy minimum wage jobs. I suppose combines should be regulated too and farmers should be forced to pick corn by hand, makes as much sense as Walmart automation being regulated...

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50 years? You realize that Kmart was only founded in the 60s, right? Might as well say 500.

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