Friday, July 17, 2015

Construction hunt for a job – Puls Biznesu

Without leave, wages and sick leave – do have an advantage and is increasingly pushing apart in the labor market. No eye on Polish business

Last year, researchers at the University of Oxford alarmed that in the next two decades will disappear as many as 700 jobs. No longer require the presence of a man, just a machine. We are consulting and auditing firm Grant Thornton (GT) decided to investigate the opinions of business on automation. The probe was conducted among 2,571 medium and large enterprises in 36 countries.

Fear has big eyes or robots actually take our jobs? Already 56 percent. heads of companies say that just introduces automation, or will do so within the next year. The next step is the reduction of posts.

This is the replacement of people by machines is inevitable, can be seen especially on the Vistula River. The impact of automation on our labor market will be relatively large, as much as 54 percent. medium-sized companies admit that they will be releasing a consequence. The biggest motivation for the use of robots is the possibility of reducing the crew – that corresponds to 50 per cent. entrepreneurs, and only on the following sites are flexibility in production volumes and the desire to improve efficiency – for 46 percent. indications.

– Our economy is largely based on manufacturing, and just in this kind of business automation has the largest space to increase efficiency. Secondly, in terms of the degree of automation, our economy has a relatively low base, so we will more often than, for example. Germany substitute workers machines – says Tomasz Wroblewski, managing partner of Grant Thornton in Poland.

Among the 36 countries surveyed higher than in Poland percentage of companies setting up reductions in jobs was recorded in only five. Record holder is Malaysia, where nine out of ten companies are willing to replace the human machine. They are followed by China (63 percent.), India (59 percent.), Indonesia (57 percent.), And finally our neighbor Lithuania (56 percent.).

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