Ford Creates 1,000 Jobs at Oakville Plant

I agree with Johnathan on many of his points, but one of which that I disagree with is “Automation has reduced the need for employees in the production process, which has led to a large decrease in employment levels.” Huge technological advances in the last few decades have made it possible to convert from Man-power to  machine-powered operations. Although this does cut out many employees, it does bring in many other opportunities for employment. Mechanics will be needed to fix the various equipment when it breaks down, trained operators who have the knowledge to use the machines themselves to “reduce human error” and as well the assembly line style that Ford has been accustomed too will not be cut out entirely.

I do agree that it is odd for Ford to be bringing in this new plant and opening up that many positions but in the long run it can prove to be very effective. As locals become comfortable and aware of Fords capabilities, releasing new products to an area that-if from the outside- might not have been as popular. Ford has the chance to improve costumer relations and expand its customer segments while maintaining profitability.

 

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