Geography, asked by vikashmundhara1, 6 months ago

information about replacement of manual labour

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Answered by Anonymous
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Manual labour (in British English, manual labor in American English) or manual work is physical work done by humans, in contrast to labour by machines and working animals. ... Thus there is a partial but significant correlation between manual labour and unskilled or semiskilled workers.Restaurant work is hard but it isn't a part of the common definition of "manual labor". ... The two hardest jobs I've ever done were cooking at a fairly high volume restaurant, and wildland firefighting. Cooking can be incredibly stressful, and working in a hot kitchen is no joke.

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As the job market continues to change and evolve, it's important to understand the demand for unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled labor.

Answered by arunamurthy804
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During the Industrial Revolution, new technologies radically changed the ways that people operated their jobs. Over the last 20 years, a similar revolution has taken place as machines became more sophisticated and automated.

Some labourers lament new technologies because they think that automation will steal their jobs and create even more unemployment. Others welcome machines because they want to boost worker productivity and improve how products function

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