Always Has Been: Chapter 1
Impact of the Automatic Answering Machine on Employment in 1958
In 1958, the introduction of automatic answering machines sparked concern among telephone operators and communication workers regarding potential job losses. The technology prompted fears of widespread unemployment in telephone exchange centers as many operators worried about their skills becoming obsolete. This situation highlighted anxieties over labor displacement due to automation, prompting discussions on the value of human operators and broader workforce dynamics during a time of technological change in industries.
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- Moments TierWitnessed
- CategoryTechnology & Invention
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