The Post-COVID Workforce Will Have More Robots, Automation
COVID-19 forced many companies to increase automation to avoid in-person interactions, a trend that is likely to stay even as the economy continues to rebound. There’s been a 20 percent increase in robot orders this year.
May 04, 2021 • (TNS) As the U.S. economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, employers are turning to greater use of automation, including robots, rather than calling back workers or hiring new ones in many cases.
The trend is affecting almost every sector, including manufacturing, distribution, transportation, retail, restaurants and many kinds of personal and government services.
Airports have begun been using mobile robots to spray disinfecting chemicals on their facilities work that janitors had initially done wearing moon suits and other personal protection equipment.
In wake of COVID, employers step up automation and use of robots
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Celebrating Dyngus Day and 126 years at the Adam Mickiewicz Library
We all know Dyngus Day as a day full of shoulder to shoulder celebration, especially at the Adam Mickiewicz Library on Fillmore Street in Buffalo. In 2020, they were supposed to celebrate 125 years, this year, theyâre back with a real celebration and excited for year 126.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â We all know Dyngus Day as a day full of shoulder to shoulder celebration, especially at the Adam Mickiewicz Library on Fillmore Street in Buffalo. Dyngus Day here at the Adam Mickiewicz Library is one of the most authentic Dyngus Days you can have here in the neighborhood, said DJ Red, Board Member.