Unemployment and Informational Technology
The evolution of the World Wide Web and the consequent widely implementation and development of information systems have certainly contributed to elimination of job; hence contributing to unemployment. Yet such actions and consequences are certainly not unusual nor uncommon. Similar historic tracks such as automatization have had similar impact in eliminating jobs.
Essentially, it is rather a philosophical question: should a company or industry be held responsible for job elimination because of advancement in technology or other similar reason. It is hard to argue that attempts to increase effectiveness and efficiency should be accompanied by punitive measures such as holding particular end users responsible for loss of jobs.
Nevertheless it seems rather obvious that for profit organizations as legal entities and member of the social and cultural structure have a responsibility to their native country. It is neither out of order nor illogical to suggest that in exchange for the natural resources and granted rights, those for profit organizations should attempt to contribute to overall well being of their respective nations and economies.
Ultimately, a direct connection between end-users of a given respective technology to increase effectiveness and efficiency cannot and should not result in punitive actions. Yet expecting the end users to positively contribute to their respective societal well being can and should be expected. A balanced approach between volunteer contribution and legal obligations maybe a good approach.
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Essentially, it is rather a philosophical question: should a company or industry be held responsible for job elimination because of advancement in technology or other similar reason. It is hard to argue that attempts to increase effectiveness and efficiency should be accompanied by punitive measures such as holding particular end users responsible for loss of jobs.
Nevertheless it seems rather obvious that for profit organizations as legal entities and member of the social and cultural structure have a responsibility to their native country. It is neither out of order nor illogical to suggest that in exchange for the natural resources and granted rights, those for profit organizations should attempt to contribute to overall well being of their respective nations and economies.
Ultimately, a direct connection between end-users of a given respective technology to increase effectiveness and efficiency cannot and should not result in punitive actions. Yet expecting the end users to positively contribute to their respective societal well being can and should be expected. A balanced approach between volunteer contribution and legal obligations maybe a good approach.
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