Pandemic May Permanently Replace Retail Jobs with Machines
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Description | The coronavirus pandemic affected human life and work habits by a considerable level. At the beginning of the lockdown phase, the business industry experienced a lack of labor. As people started following typical social distancing measures, it was difficult to have enough workforce to handle routine jobs at the workplace. But with time, automation started giving new hopes to the entrepreneurs and they found ways to deal with the recession. Stats reveal that industries that are at high risk of automation have already lost 4.2 more jobs over 100 as compared to the sectors that are least affected by the new technologies. Although it may seem good at some point that we can handle everything using machines while ensuring higher accuracy, lesser time to market, these advancements are somewhere threatening the life of human beings. The pandemic shows the potential to replace most of the human jobs with machines leading to the lack of work opportunities for the upcoming generation in the world. Layoffs are observed to be higher in the industries where automation can be implemented with ease. This further increases the risk that some jobs will become permanently obsolete and the workers with old skill sets will be forced to stay at home. It is important to mention that the Coronavirus pandemic left a great impact on industries that cannot survive with the remote work routines. However, these professionals are still making efforts to find some ways to sustain and grow in the competitive industries. The covid-19 crisis can be further connected to the prolonged economic crises. It is believed that many job losses due to the impact of automation may become permanent even after the post-pandemic world. Industries that are facing a higher risk of automation show higher loss of jobs as compared to those with few threats from technology. The top rankers in the list of industries under risk due to automation include parking attendants, retail salespersons, desk clerks, slaughterhouses, shuttle drivers, and toll collectors. The recent reports reveal that most of the industries are adopting robots for handling a variety of routine jobs in America. It is not a surprise to see a robot delivering your juice in a restaurant or hotel room. Moreover, you can talk to a bot to ask about some missing packages and some subscription benefits. As robots are immune to coronavirus, they can serve the world during the pandemic with ease. But the sad truth is that this widespread adoption of technology and automation has left millions of people in America unemployed. Among most of the people who lost jobs during the pandemic in America, the people of color and women make up the largest share. The stats from October month in the year 2020 shows that almost 11 million people were unemployed in the United States as compared to 6 million people that were jobless in the previous year. When humans are not able to serve during the pandemic and typical social distancing measures, robots have become a hot community in the market. A number of technology experts have reported an increase in the demands of bots during the pandemic. The drone-like machines and AI-powered customer services have become a matter of concern during a pandemic and are likely to last in the post-pandemic era as well. The technology is now getting better but this innovation is not working efficiently in all parts of the world. It is important to find ways to create a balance between automation and work opportunities for individuals. While getting full control of the virus, the industries need to find ways to manage work opportunities in all directions. The safety of employees for best retail jobs must be given more preference and they must be given better growth opportunities as well. While enjoying the benefits of machines, it is also important to find strong incentives to serve the labor as well. |
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