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<blockquote data-quote="delericho" data-source="post: 6236695" data-attributes="member: 22424"><p>True.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is true, but automation is the <em>second</em> wave. The first wave, the one that accounts for a lot of (unskilled and semi-skilled) jobs, is outsourcing. There are many jobs that maybe need an actual person to do them, but don't need that person to be in the UK to do them. So, when India and China are able to offer millions of people both willing and able to do the jobs for less, it's no great surprise that companies shift the labour abroad to cut their costs.</p><p></p><p>(That's not a "they took our jobs"-style rant. It's just a feature of the global marketplace. And it is gradually equalising. Sadly, I fear it's equalising just in time for the jobs to go away entirely.)</p><p></p><p>Additionally, a lot of jobs have simply gone away. Much of Scotland, Wales, and the north of England used to rely heavily on industries that have been wound up over the past few decades. And for one reason or another, they can't really come back now - the required skill-base is out of date, or the required infrastructure is gone... or, of course, the natural resources were just played out.</p><p></p><p>There is <em>some</em> hope on that front, at least - it does appear that the north of England may be sitting on a trove of oil that we can now extract, while Scotland may be able to benefit from green energy... maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delericho, post: 6236695, member: 22424"] True. This is true, but automation is the [i]second[/i] wave. The first wave, the one that accounts for a lot of (unskilled and semi-skilled) jobs, is outsourcing. There are many jobs that maybe need an actual person to do them, but don't need that person to be in the UK to do them. So, when India and China are able to offer millions of people both willing and able to do the jobs for less, it's no great surprise that companies shift the labour abroad to cut their costs. (That's not a "they took our jobs"-style rant. It's just a feature of the global marketplace. And it is gradually equalising. Sadly, I fear it's equalising just in time for the jobs to go away entirely.) Additionally, a lot of jobs have simply gone away. Much of Scotland, Wales, and the north of England used to rely heavily on industries that have been wound up over the past few decades. And for one reason or another, they can't really come back now - the required skill-base is out of date, or the required infrastructure is gone... or, of course, the natural resources were just played out. There is [i]some[/i] hope on that front, at least - it does appear that the north of England may be sitting on a trove of oil that we can now extract, while Scotland may be able to benefit from green energy... maybe. [/QUOTE]
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