The Technology And Workforce Of Manufacturing And The Metals Industry In Post-Industrial America - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dennis A. Swyt
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

In current post-industrial America, U.S. manufacturing is undergoing major changes both in the technology of its production and in the size and composition of its workforce. At the same time that computers and robotics move the shop floor toward becoming the unmanned "factory of the future" [1], they increase the need within the overall production enterprise for new types of technicians and engineering professionals [2]. Based on previous works which examined, first, the evolution of the technology of manufacturing toward the flexibly-automated factory of the future and, second, the technical- professionalization of U.S. manufacturing sectors [1,3], this paper looks briefly at the workforce of the U.S. metals industry.
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APA: Dennis A. Swyt  (1989)  The Technology And Workforce Of Manufacturing And The Metals Industry In Post-Industrial America - Introduction

MLA: Dennis A. Swyt The Technology And Workforce Of Manufacturing And The Metals Industry In Post-Industrial America - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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