Sunday, August 4, 2019
During the past few decades we have seen a shift from Industrial work :: Business and Management Studies
During the past few decades we have seen a shift from Industrial work   to Information technology work    Industrial Work To Information Technology Work    During the past few decades we have seen a shift from industrial work  to information technology work. Why are educated professionals losing  their jobs? Why is this happening? According to Rifkin, he believes  the end of work is near. The three points of interest our massive  unemployment, automation in factories and the dissolving of the middle  class. In my opinion, the workers of today need to be flexible,  versatile, and have cooperative skills in a changing economy. The  employers are not only looking for highly skilled workers, but for  people who are flexible, work well with others and have good problem  solving skills. A worker must be flexible to be able to change and  grow with the economy. The needs of employers are important in  todayââ¬â¢s job market. Flexibility goes hand in hand; with working with  other people. Interaction with others and being a people -person  builds stronger cooperative skills. Problem solving skills are a  necessity for even the simplest of jobs. Having the ability to work  through problems, to come up with a positive end result can be a long  process.     Cheaper labor can be found in other countries, which results in the  closing of American factories or a cut in pay. Those still holding on  to a job are being forced to work longer hours to make ends meet. I  have personally seen my family and friends face this situation,  growing up in the auto and steel environment as a child. As stated  by Rifkin, ââ¬Å"With each new indignity their confidence and self esteem  suffers another blow.â⬠ (Rifkin 197) The most dramatic affect,  according to Rifkin, is the ââ¬Å"psychological deathâ⬠ experienced by the  hard-core unemployed. As Rifkin puts it, after psychological death  sometimes comes physical death. This clearly shows how changing one  thing dramatically affects many things down the road. If we are aware  and prepare for this situation we can make a difference. Rifkinââ¬â¢s  claim that we are heading towards massive technological unemployment,  this can be disputed by the unemployment figures for the last several  years. My experience in the workplace, computer has created new  positions. Even though, Rifkin believes it are not enough jobs. In  my opinion, education is the answer to help and create workers in the  information-technology field.    Next, Rifkin claims our middle class is dissolving. According to the  Department    of Labor, for the past 3 decades, the classes have basically remained  the same. In reality, most American wants to be successful either as  blue-collar or white collar in society.  					    
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