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Re-examining technology's destruction of blue-collar work
Authors:Darryn Snell  Victor Gekara
Institution:1. School of Management, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia;2. Department of System and Supply Chain, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Despite research suggesting certain death of blue-collar work due to technological advancements, blue-collar jobs continue to be in demand. Through a study of the blue-collar dominant Transport and Logistics sector in Australia, we apply a Critical Realist framework to consider the tendencies contributing to, and limiting, technological uptake and worker displacement. Our analysis of interviews with sector managers demonstrate how technological uptake decisions to enact labour saving technologies are often constrained by other causal mechanisms and associated (counter) tendencies. Causal mechanisms related to geographical artifacts, industry structure and established business models, along with class structure, mitigate against ‘big bang’ technological transformation and the demise of blue-collar work. We conclude that tracking the future of work is important, but it cannot be done solely on the basis of technological capacities to displace labour or without consideration of the complex interplay of causal mechanisms and tendencies shaping employer decisions about technology.
Keywords:blue-collar work  employer decisions  future of work  technology uptake  transport and logistics
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