Zero hours contracts

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planeterotica
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Re: Zero hours contracts

Post by planeterotica »

It will only get worse as robots ,computers and machines continue to take over the jobs that people once did, The tube strike in London is a typical example where they want to replace people in the ticket offices with machines.

If you want a career then think of a job that machines could not possibly ever do, that's stumped you hasn't it !wink!
Essex Lad
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Re: Zero hours contracts

Post by Essex Lad »

planeterotica wrote:

> It will only get worse as robots ,computers and machines
> continue to take over the jobs that people once did, The tube
> strike in London is a typical example where they want to
> replace people in the ticket offices with machines.
>
In most cases they already have. The ticket offices are open two hours in the morning and two in the evening. I wonder what the staff do the rest of the time. Eventually, I would guess the plan is for driverless trains as on the DLR.
spider
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Re: Zero hours contracts

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