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Even if the sites have "robots" and other automation-HUMANS are still needed to maintain the equipment!And those humans will be needed to reprogram the machines for other production runs.I watched a video of an Oregon Outdoor Products of an automated lawn mower blade production plant--humans were still there to assure the machines were doing their jobs-and to prepare the roll bar stock for the blade making machines.
 
Exactly,

and those humans have to be educated to do those jobs. They are not walk in off the street and bolt together jobs.
The people doing the monitoring can even be off site watching and adjusting computers remotely. There will even be some jobs maintaining the video equipment, but those will not be skilled trades jobs, but lower pay entry level jobs.
It's already been done. GM has had an automated line making splined drive axles for twenty years. No one works in that section of the plant.
 

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