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wehateporn 08-01-2015 04:29 PM

Chinese Company Replaces Humans With Robots, Production Skyrockets, Mistakes Disappear
 

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-0...akes-disappear

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"I believe that anyone who has a job and works full time, they should be able to pay the things that sustain life: food, shelter and clothing. I can't even do that."
That rather depressing quote is from 61-year old Rebecca Cornick. She?s a grandmother and a 9-year Wendy?s veteran who spoke to CBS News. Rebecca makes $9 an hour and her plight is representative of fast food workers across the country who are campaigning for higher pay.

The fast food worker pay debate is part of a larger discussion as "states and cities across the country [wrestle] with the idea of raising the minimum wage," CBS notes, adding that "right now, 29 states have minimums above the federal $7.25 an hour [and] four cities, including Los Angeles, have doubled their minimum to $15."

Proponents of raising the pay floor argue that it?s simply not possible to live on minimum wage and indeed, there?s plenty of evidence to suggest that they?re right. Opponents say forcing employers to pay more will simply mean that companies will fire people or stop hiring and indeed, as we highlighted on Friday, it looks as though WalMart?s move to implement an across-the-board pay raise for its low-paid workers may have contributed to a decision to layoff around 1,000 people at its home office in Bentonville.

"The reality is that most business are not going to pay $15 dollars an hour and keep their doors open," one Burger King franchisee told CBS. "It just won't happen. The economics don't work in this industry. There is a limit to what you're going to pay for a hamburger."

Yes, there?s only so much people will pay for a hamburger which is why Ronald McDonald has made an executive decision to hire more efficient employees at some locations:

With all of that in mind, consider the following from TechRepublic who tells the story of Changying Precision Technology Company, which has replaced almost all of its human employees with robots to great success:

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In Dongguan City, located in the central Guangdong province of China, a technology company has set up a factory run almost exclusively by robots, and the results are fascinating.



The Changying Precision Technology Company factory in Dongguan has automated production lines that use robotic arms to produce parts for cell phones.



The factory also has automated machining equipment, autonomous transport trucks, and other automated equipment in the warehouse.



There are still people working at the factory, though. Three workers check and monitor each production line and there are other employees who monitor a computer control system. Previously, there were 650 employees at the factory. With the new robots, there's now only 60. Luo Weiqiang, general manager of the company, told the People's Daily that the number of employees could drop to 20 in the future.



The robots have produced almost three times as many pieces as were produced before. According to the People's Daily, production per person has increased from 8,000 pieces to 21,000 pieces. That's a 162.5% increase.



The increased production rate hasn't come at the cost of quality either. In fact, quality has improved. Before the robots, the product defect rate was 25%, now it is below 5%.
So to anyone planning on picketing the local McDonald?s in an attempt to secure a 70% wage hike, be careful, because this "guy" is ready to work, doesn?t need breaks, and never makes a mistake:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-0...akes-disappear


nico-t 08-01-2015 05:29 PM


BaldBastard 08-01-2015 05:52 PM

All the fast food chains seem to make nice profits in Australia where the min wage is closer to 20 per hour

On top of that is 12.5 % put away for Superannuation, 3 weeks paid holidays, another week of special holidays, extra for over time, weekend work, late night work.. the list goes on and on... ie no ones taking home less than 25 per hour..


Fast food markets do just fine

sandman! 08-01-2015 05:56 PM

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TheSquealer 08-01-2015 07:41 PM

A scary thought for him, as wehateporn realizes that a lunatic that does nothing but post the top 10 conspiracies of the day can be easily replaced by a robot as well.

MiamiBoyz 08-01-2015 08:39 PM

"I want to be a machine" - Andy Warhol

brassmonkey 08-01-2015 08:43 PM

im a fukin robot

JFK 08-02-2015 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 20539478)
A scary thought for him, as wehateporn realizes that a lunatic that does nothing but post the top 10 conspiracies of the day can be easily replaced by a robot as well.

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wehateporn 08-02-2015 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 20539478)
A scary thought for him, as wehateporn realizes that a lunatic that does nothing but post the top 10 conspiracies of the day can be easily replaced by a robot as well.

No biggie, I'll just need to create a new avatar


Barry-xlovecam 08-02-2015 08:37 AM

OK, so 1 billion Chinese will be obsolete in 20 years -- what will they be used for -- robot juice? Fertilizer to grow food for the 10% left?

What about all the unskilled workers in the rest of the world?

6 of the 7 billion people on earth are surplus and they won't be eating fast food anymore by 2200 at the rate we are going.


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