Worker shortages won't be solved by more pay, a career path is key
Labour shortages present one of the biggest threats to the logistics sector, but more pay ...
Supply & Demand Chain Executive has analysed the impact of robotics and automated warehouses on the logistics and manufacturing workforce. As minimum wage levels rise, companies will find that automation becomes more economical in smaller centres – but the need for skilled staff will rise. It also argues that where the centres are located will change too – to more metropolitan areas where they can attract a trained workforce. An interesting look at the wave of new workers who will be needed.
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