>$15 an hour? say hello to your replacement
$15 an hour? say hello to your replacement
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I REALLY wish i could be replaced by a ventilator instead of manually insuflating an ambu bag.
Nothing can replace my bussy
They can't replace me, I'm a warehouse worker. The battery tech, robotics, and AI required for it to be profitable are decades away.
i hope you are joking
Fund your own business then
Ahahah
>teacher
Imagine actually believing a robot will be able to handle a group of 30 zoomers hahahaha
>I want to have the economy take a nosedive
Hell yeah, I know how that feels. I'm a taxi driver and I can tell you, having such a solidly secure career makes it feel so liberating. Don't have to put any money into funds or savings, cause I know I'll have a job til I retire.
>kitchener.ctvnews.ca
>"When the Liberal government announced that Ontario’s minimum wage would jump to $15, there were fears that minimum wage earners would lose jobs."
>"The Bank of Canada estimated that between 30,000 and 140,000 fewer jobs would be created."
>"Fast forward ten months, and Ontario has seen its lowest unemployment rate in almost two decades."
>"60,000 jobs were added in July alone."
Just go on strike lmao
Kill any scabs
>strike
We aren’t in the 18th century anymore. Strikes will only get you all fired. It does literally nothing but hurt you and your cause by making people hate you.
then just firebomb, sabotage, kill, etc
just collectively bargain shareholder's lives for your jobs 2bh
Toilslave mentality
Utterly embarrassing that western workers have allowed things to get this bad for them
I never understood shit like that. Companies will always try to replace workers anyway. McDonald's placed self order machines in a couple years back when there werent even any minimum wage hikes planned.
Based
God I wish that were me.
Americans are cattle tier slaves.
Maybe if all you have is people from a single workplace striking. The point of a strike is that it is far reaching. It involves numerous people from all across the country, the whole of the industry involved and more. They are a show of the workers force, one that should bring the bosses profits to a standstil until their demands are met.
>western workers
Lol, thankfully not. Anglo workers perhaps. Here though we still have our pride & solidarity.
Why are you being so inconsiderate to your master? Shut the fuck up and work. How else is he supposed to buy a yacht?
The good news is that they've found out that complete automation isn't as efficient as machines working beside people, but even then we are going to see massive shortages in jobs in the coming decades. Hell most of my former jobs as an underwriter was done for me, I was just there to babysit the algorithms and argue with higher ups who pretended to know what they were doing
>always late for work
>constantly flirts with coworkers
>not allowed to enter electronic devices to the workplace, still blasts music on phone speakers while chatting in front of boss
>gets paid even if he stays home 2 days last week because i was drunk, boss just said happy birthday
i guess hes pretty based
Someone still has to stack those shelves and scan the items. And I'm doubtful this is actually used on a wide scale and ever will be.
I gotcha man.
I'm the same way. I'm a Polio doctor!!