Will Employees and Technology Continue to Coexist Despite Historic Tensions?

R. Dagada
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In developed economies, the integration of technology into the labour force has largely led to massive job losses, and workers have met this with stiff resistance. This has changed the dynamics of industrial relations in this era of digital age. The purpose of this study was to investigate the ways in which digitalisation has been affecting human labour in workplaces in South Africa and what can be done to enable employees–technology coexistence. In the study, I used qualitative data-collection methods—interviews, observation and document collection. I used purposive and convenience sampling to select the participants. Analysis of the collected data yielded six major findings. The major tenets of these findings were that digitalisation leads to job losses in South Africa and that the country was not sufficiently preparing students and workers for human–machine collaboration. Although the study was intended to focus on various sectors of the South African economy, I was more biased towards the local banking sector. This could be viewed as a limitation of this study. The study made practical and methodological contributions. It also made an essential contribution to digital transformation theory and employee relations body of knowledge. A major recommendation is that policymakers should mitigate against technology shocks and uneven geographical phenomenon by connecting major commercial hubs with major labour market hubs. Future studies should focus on the impact of technology on employees in each economic sector in South Africa.
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尽管历来关系紧张,员工与技术能否继续共存?
在发达经济体中,技术与劳动力的融合在很大程度上导致了大量工作岗位的流失,而工人们则对此进行了激烈的抵制。这改变了数字时代的劳资关系。本研究的目的是调查数字化如何影响南非工作场所的人类劳动,以及如何才能实现员工与技术的共存。在研究中,我采用了定性数据收集方法--访谈、观察和文件收集。我采用了目的性抽样和便利性抽样来选择参与者。通过对收集到的数据进行分析,得出了六项主要结论。这些发现的主要原则是:数字化导致南非失业,南非没有为学生和工人做好充分的人机协作准备。虽然这项研究旨在关注南非经济的各个领域,但我更偏重于当地的银行业。这可以被视为本研究的局限性。本研究在实用性和方法论方面做出了贡献。它还为数字化转型理论和员工关系知识体系做出了重要贡献。一项主要建议是,政策制定者应通过将主要商业中心与主要劳动力市场中心连接起来,减轻技术冲击和不均衡地理现象的影响。未来的研究应侧重于技术对南非各经济部门员工的影响。
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