In Kunshan, a city known for its manufacturing, many men are seeking daily work opportunities. As China shifts towards increased automation, lower-skilled workers are experiencing a decline in steady job availability. This transition raises concerns about the future of employment for these individuals in the evolving job market.
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Impact of Automation on Low-Skilled Workers in China's Manufacturing Sector
In Kunshan, China, lower-skilled workers are facing challenges in finding steady employment as the country increases its focus on automation in manufacturing. The shift towards automated processes is impacting job availability for these workers.
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