Cape Town is ranked as the world’s worst-performing port. So what is needed to turn its fortunes around?
Longshoremen and employers have a Jan. 15 deadline to avoid another possible strike. Workers fear automation will take their jobs.
One of Britain’s longest running industrial disputes took place in northwest England in the 1990s. What’s it’s legacy?
Longshoremen are trying to prevent the adoption of technology that could eliminate jobs. That transition has been underway in other countries.
Millions of workers lost their jobs in manufacturing. Many never returned to the labor force.
A study of Japanese nursing homes found that productivity, quality and quantity of care improved after the adoption of robots.
About a hundred striking longshoremen marched by one of the terminals in the port of Baltimore. Some carried signs that say “machines don’t feed families.”
To reach a human representative, some companies have started charging a premium. Those unwilling to pay will have to stick with the bots.
Automation in coal mining has increased productivity and reduced employment in the industry.
A new report by Citi looks at the financial tasks that will be delegated to AI — and the new ones that will crop up.