The Concept of Work
Essay by Woxman • September 15, 2011 • Essay • 1,651 Words (7 Pages) • 1,764 Views
Work is the professional employment. As the work is
occupations engaged one. Contribute to the smooth functioning
of society socializes the individual with dignity and win money
is necessary to survive. It differs from the condition of slavery
characterized by lack of freedom from coercion and dependency. Is
with free choice of the worker and not reminiscent of the cruelty and
state of the slave who accompanies slavery. The transition from slavery to
work and from job to job due to forced hard
work entrusted him to the slaves. So the work "slavery" in
Medieval Times switches to work "work." The metaplasmos in
work serves the semantic distinction between the two words. Initially
work meant heavy, hard work, imposed by others, gradually
passed the general concept of work and even intellectual, ideological, etc.
work remained from ancient times until today, a widely used word.
Production, productivity, lean production redesign
We live in an age where technology has invaded our lives
capacity: by acquiring the right to control the uncontrollable. We go to a
another stage in another era with different data and perspectives not
existed at any previous. The hopes of the previous year for a
substantial change in the quality of life deposited in the glory of
uncritically and now we face a new reality.
Taking a look at the world around us can see a
turnaround and an image of opulence and ease but at the same time we
faced with a fundamental question and a very disappointing response.
Disappointing if you do not take the necessary care if not given proper
importance to this issue which threatens the future of everyone.
This phenomenon is called technology opens new horizons and gives
Equal opportunities for people to progress and experience, even briefly, what
once they set goals?
Unfortunately, the introduction of the workplace, along with
redesigning the way businesses operate and the industries and
production eliminated the value of human labor, displacement as shown
and research in the United States, Germany and England thousands of workers
from their jobs. Result: The unemployment rates are growing
and the definition of full employment to be subject to continuous change.
Until when will this continue? A few years there will be vacancies
work or replace manpower by automated
machines?
Key questions that concerns all of us directly or indirectly.
The Rifkin unfolds before us a fact very realistic. "In
few years the society will not offer any jobs to people.
We pass this way in a post-market era. " It is imperative
alternatives in place of formal employment. The hopes
this economic problem based on a third area of work, that of
social economy.
We are moving rapidly into a new era, one where human labor
sidelined by the production sector and beyond. New technologies
constitute the most insidious enemy of every employee. The invasion began slowly and
painlessly in the industrial sector by providing facilities, replacing physical
power required by the completion of these tasks. Continuous improvement
and development has led to more and more permanent and widespread use in
each work area and any repetitive task. Thus the redundancy
large number of workers and machines inquiries and
observations of business, these inanimate objects have proved
cheaper because labor costs deprive them large enough
percentage of revenue, efficient, because productivity has made significant
growth and ensure better quality control. Finally their way
largest percentage gains.
This course can only lead us to a conclusion "Through
in less than a century, the massive work in the market is
likely to disappear in almost all industrialized nations
world ".
The messages of the new times are hardly encouraging for a possible
improve the situation. More and more sophisticated machines are making the
birth and mark the "death" of others. Technologies
information and communication technologies are emerging in a wide range
work. There we stood in place of physical capacity other
gone a step further in trying to replace human
mind! So-called intelligent machines replace thousands of employees
contributing in turn to increase the rate of technological
unemployment. The plague is not an isolated phenomenon but the indignant
economies in America, Europe and Japan. The automated industry
gaining
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