(I said b4)AI can get'labor intensive'jobs back to US;hindus must keep wage low
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Mao Clone

04/16/2021, 08:48:37




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and below maintenance cost of robots elsewhere or impose heavy tariff. China is working hard on robotics while gradually shifting such jobs to vietnam, bangladesh...

https://www.textileworld.com/textile-world/features/2020/02/how-will-robots-transform-the-u-s-textiles-industry/

US. textile and apparel shipments totaled $76.8 billion in 2018. Automation continues to assist in the growth of U.S. manufacturing, and this is particularly the case in the textiles, clothing and footwear industries. From the intelligent harvesting of cotton to digital printing processes — a revival in the US textile industry is underway.

The geographical distribution of textiles production has seen a dramatic shift in the past 50 years, with manufacturers moving a proportion of their production facilities from Europe and North America, to Asia and other developing parts of the world. However, things are changing. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) Executive Summary World Robotics 2019 report, there are five major markets for industrial robots — China, Japan, the United States, the Republic of Korea and Germany — which account for 74 percent of global robot installations....

https://www.indiaspend.com/womenwork/women-informal-work-poor-wages-gender-bias-738687       (125 rupee ~ US$ 1.7; I suspect '96 million' informal workers are a grossly underestimate )

'I Can't Earn More Than Rs 125 A Day No Matter How Hard I Work'

India's 96 million informal workers fight gender bias and pay gaps. Our story examines the situation in the textiles and garments sector, among India's oldest, where many women workers put in over 12 hours a day, six days a week, but do not have the negotiating power to demand better wages or working conditions.






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