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By *asyuk OP Man
over a year ago
West London |
High skilled automotive manufacturing jobs at Honda are just as good as logistics jobs at a future Panattoni warehouse. Correct?
https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/19190311.introducing-panattoni---company-behind-700m-deal-honda-site-swindon/ |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
In general terms yes weather a binman or a scientist both jobs are important in different ways.
Everybody doing a job of work is an important member of society but some jobs,all people have different abilities this is also effects earning etc. |
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"In general terms yes weather a binman or a scientist both jobs are important in different ways.
Everybody doing a job of work is an important member of society but some jobs,all people have different abilities this is also effects earning etc."
Not if you are talking replacement jobs for the same people.
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
From a wealth generation point of view no.
Warehouses in themselves don’t create many jobs especially the automated type.
Manufacturing creates jobs in supply chains in and out as well as the actual manufacture.
We only buy so much so whilst warehouses are getting bigger they are getting less numerous.
So it’s job shifting not creating.
Building them creates a mini boom for the construction industry so that’s positive for them. |
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Panattoni describes itself as the UK’s largest “speculative developer” and Europe’s “largest developer of logistics property” – otherwise known as warehouses and distribution centres.
Skilled engineering jobs, too warehouse jobs from a “speculative develop” - hasn’t Britain come a long way since 2016! |
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