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Japan's Solution to low skill labor shortage (brilliant)


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We are yet again shown what a brilliant and forward looking people the Japanese are...

Japan looks to robots to fill jobs

"One of the biggest questions hanging over the newly elected Japanese government is what it intends to do about its rapidly diminishing workforce.

Japan’s population is both ageing and shrinking at a dangerous rate. It will have halved by the end of the century, according to one estimate.

So who is going to do the work as the country gets steadily older?

The first thing the government plans to do is increase the child allowance to 25,000 yen ($270, £166) per child per month—the hope is that will encourage couples to have more babies.

But if that does not work, there are two other options—build more robots to do the work there are not enough people to do"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8234463.stm

The Japanese aren't fooled by the ruinous prospects of immigration (and the automatic racial problems and occupational hazard they carry) to have temporary labor boost (as we in the west suicidally our doing in our multicultural craze)... they don't want to destroy their social fabric, their noble and estimable civilization, national identity and folkways for such a trivial matter.

Japan thus is prepared to invest in robots to fill the vacant jobs, a truly brisk, progressive and enlightened enterprise.

Predictably the BBC reporter, bewails this and hisses about the usual "racism" implicit in daring to refuse to have an over populated country populated EVEN MORE just for the sake of "brotherhood"

Really makes one pause to think that West is well and truly dead when a journalist from Britain, the cynosure of the civilization that liberated humanity from having to engage in strenuous, repetitive and mundane low-paid labor by substituting machines for muscles today advocates for a return to strenuous and mundane work performed by low-paid human laborers instead of machines.

anyways, I applaud the Japanese... they really set the example to follow for us feckless westerners.

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Indeed, the future of manual labor is automation and robotics. Many things that were done half a century ago by laborers are now done by robots, both in Japan and here. The continued progress of robotics will happen in the West, just as in Japan, though we will ever remain behind Japan, as we have been for decades.

The child allowance is good though, I've mentioned before that governments of Western countries with sub-replacement birth rates really need to look at that option more.

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Fecking amazing, the racist and white supremest lictor is actually praising an Asian people, in an off-handed manner of course.

Someone call up Lucifer and tell him the thermostat of Hell's furnace has gone tits up and the place has frozen over.

Of course, I'm not a white supremacist, and you calling me that is only aimed insulting me. I've also praised Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian... wherever credit is due...

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We are yet again shown what a brilliant and forward looking people the Japanese are...

Japan looks to robots to fill jobs

"One of the biggest questions hanging over the newly elected Japanese government is what it intends to do about its rapidly diminishing workforce.

Japan’s population is both ageing and shrinking at a dangerous rate. It will have halved by the end of the century, according to one estimate.

So who is going to do the work as the country gets steadily older?

The first thing the government plans to do is increase the child allowance to 25,000 yen ($270, £166) per child per month—the hope is that will encourage couples to have more babies.

But if that does not work, there are two other options—build more robots to do the work there are not enough people to do"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8234463.stm

The Japanese aren't fooled by the ruinous prospects of immigration (and the automatic racial problems and occupational hazard they carry) to have temporary labor boost (as we in the west suicidally our doing in our multicultural craze)... they don't want to destroy their social fabric, their noble and estimable civilization, national identity and folkways for such a trivial matter.

Japan thus is prepared to invest in robots to fill the vacant jobs, a truly brisk, progressive and enlightened enterprise.

Predictably the BBC reporter, bewails this and hisses about the usual "racism" implicit in daring to refuse to have an over populated country populated EVEN MORE just for the sake of "brotherhood"

Really makes one pause to think that West is well and truly dead when a journalist from Britain, the cynosure of the civilization that liberated humanity from having to engage in strenuous, repetitive and mundane low-paid labor by substituting machines for muscles today advocates for a return to strenuous and mundane work performed by low-paid human laborers instead of machines.

anyways, I applaud the Japanese... they really set the example to follow for us feckless westerners.

I wonder where all the liberals are on this one... what would they say if WE did this in canada....

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