Murrmurr
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- Sacramento, California
I'm not surprised that a raise in wages settled things (for now), but the worker's main complaint was job-loss due to automation. I can't find anything about that part of the negotiations.
What's nuts about pushing back against innovating and updating port works is that US ports rank something like #40 in the world for efficiency and speed. Job loss is unavoidable with progress and innovation, but at the same time, progress and innovation brings new jobs, new industries, new opportunities...
Candle makers had to find another gig when electric light bulbs lit everyone up, but where would we be now if electricity had never been harnessed for the sake of candle makers? And there were millions of them world-wide.
(electric lights overtaking oil lamps saved a few species of whales from extinction, so there's that, too.)
What's nuts about pushing back against innovating and updating port works is that US ports rank something like #40 in the world for efficiency and speed. Job loss is unavoidable with progress and innovation, but at the same time, progress and innovation brings new jobs, new industries, new opportunities...
Candle makers had to find another gig when electric light bulbs lit everyone up, but where would we be now if electricity had never been harnessed for the sake of candle makers? And there were millions of them world-wide.
(electric lights overtaking oil lamps saved a few species of whales from extinction, so there's that, too.)