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Technology marches on and on. People speculated about job losses in 1968 as computers made inroads into accounting, banking, insurance, and government. Most of their speculations about job losses were conservative but some were excessive. We live in an age where computer technology has not stopped advancing and many manual labourers and a good number of clerical workers have lost their jobs. Bank clerks are a diminished part of the banking work force. No more Train and bus conductors, no more station masters and baggage handlers at bus and train stations. Even drivers in mining sites are replaced by computerised large vehicles. Train drivers in the mining industry are pretty much a thing of the past.
Here's a 1968 video from Australia about the issue. I thought it was interesting. I hope you do too.
Here's a 1968 video from Australia about the issue. I thought it was interesting. I hope you do too.