Baxter, this one robot “worker” that is more than a year’s wage less than an US manufacturing worker. Baxter like many other robots replacing our workers it is made to work in close proximity to people. These robots are programmed to do certain …show more content…
43).” Which is why the United States has seen a big jump in how many people are on long-term unemployment. And the problem with long-term unemployment is that the workers can lose their job skills and may become discouraged and despaired in finding a new job. In the book it talks about a field experiment done by Rand Ghayad a man with his PhD in economics at Northern University found that a person recently unemployed with no industry experience is much more likely to be called in for an interview over someone with applicable experience who’s been out of work for like six months. Have you seen job applications that ask about work history and have a box asking about if you haven’t been employed for the past six months it gives you a box to explain why? It sounds like you don’t have a very good chance getting a call back which is sad and unfair to the skilled