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guywithahat[dead post] ◴[] No.44975467[source]
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surgical_fire ◴[] No.44975489[source]
Weird take, considering that according to the text of the article the "innovation" didn't bring any productivity gains.
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guywithahat ◴[] No.44975542[source]
The chatbots did bring productivity gains, the union argued that it wasn't significant enough for them to lay off people. I'm not as familiar with Australian union laws, but companies shouldn't be afraid to innovate like this. Wages don't go up through government force, they go up through innovation and increased efficiency
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1. surgical_fire ◴[] No.44977730[source]
Hard disagree. Labor should definitely be protected against exploitation from corporations.