“Because of strides in automation, the makeup of the 13,000 employees would involve dramatically less factory labor than promised. Rather than a 75-25 split between factory and engineering jobs,... now it looks like 90 percent knowledge workers” https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-02-06/inside-wisconsin-s-disastrous-4-5-billion-deal-with-foxconn …
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While this story is mired in politics, what stands out to me is the change in jobs. Manufacturing jobs aren’t “coming back,” they’re going to robots. The winning economies will be those that educate a workforce who can design and code the best robots.
1:27 PM - 6 Feb 2019
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