Rise Of Robots Signals Fall Of Workers
Published: Sunday | January 22, 20120 Comments
Migrant Jamaican farm workers, Ron Granville Bent (left) and Peter Elvy, pick York apples on Monday, October 31, 2011 in an orchard west of Winchester, Virginia. According to columnist Trevor Campbell, the rise of robots in agriculture could hurt farm jobs once thought eternally secure.- File
A number of recent articles - in both the international and the Jamaican press - illustrate how the ongoing revolution in science and technology is restructuring entire industries and, in the process, bringing about a geographical reconfiguration of the world's productive forces.
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Published: Sunday | January 22, 20120 Comments
Migrant Jamaican farm workers, Ron Granville Bent (left) and Peter Elvy, pick York apples on Monday, October 31, 2011 in an orchard west of Winchester, Virginia. According to columnist Trevor Campbell, the rise of robots in agriculture could hurt farm jobs once thought eternally secure.- File
A number of recent articles - in both the international and the Jamaican press - illustrate how the ongoing revolution in science and technology is restructuring entire industries and, in the process, bringing about a geographical reconfiguration of the world's productive forces.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...us/focus8.html