Essay on merits of machines
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Advantages of Machines
Repeatable tasks can be given and sustained. This is where machines excel as menial tasks can be given or programmed.
No fear of complaints or talk backs. Machines cannot complain or organize themselves thereby reducing labor costs.
Machines are not governed by labor laws and hence do not have to comply with laws about rest days or overtime.
Newer machines can be upgraded or programmed, which helps future-proof them in the medium term.
Productivity can be measured more effectively as machines can also log their production and hours.
Machines require less supervision even after adding more of them to a line. With humans, there is a fixed ratio of supervisors to employees.
Machines can be sold later and lessens the cost of purchase. These costs can be used to offset the cost of initial purchase making machines a more cost-effective alternative to human labor.
Machines are always motivated. As machines are more productive, there is less if a need for incentives or other motivational costs.
Machines are easily transferable and just need the exact same space as they had before…no need to house them or pay relocation costs
Machines can be easily retired or replaced without the need for any painful negotiation or buyouts.
Repeatable tasks can be given and sustained. This is where machines excel as menial tasks can be given or programmed.
No fear of complaints or talk backs. Machines cannot complain or organize themselves thereby reducing labor costs.
Machines are not governed by labor laws and hence do not have to comply with laws about rest days or overtime.
Newer machines can be upgraded or programmed, which helps future-proof them in the medium term.
Productivity can be measured more effectively as machines can also log their production and hours.
Machines require less supervision even after adding more of them to a line. With humans, there is a fixed ratio of supervisors to employees.
Machines can be sold later and lessens the cost of purchase. These costs can be used to offset the cost of initial purchase making machines a more cost-effective alternative to human labor.
Machines are always motivated. As machines are more productive, there is less if a need for incentives or other motivational costs.
Machines are easily transferable and just need the exact same space as they had before…no need to house them or pay relocation costs
Machines can be easily retired or replaced without the need for any painful negotiation or buyouts.
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