Title: The High Technology Workplace
1The High Technology Workplace
2High Technology Industry
- The definition of high technology industry
- Employs 1.5 times the average proportion of
technology-oriented workers - With research and development expenditures twice
the average of all industries - Being above average in both categories
3- Electronics, pharmaceuticals, aerospace,
genetics, communication equipment, machinery,
ordnance, chemicals, instrumentation.
4- Is technology liberating or enslaving?
5Impact of Technology on Jobs
- Job skill level
- Control of the labor process
- Job creation and loss
6Technology and Jobs Skill Level
- 1. Deskilling with increasing technology
- Increases labor supply
7- 2. Skill upgrading thesis
- Machine and computer designer, maintainers, and
problem solvers
8- Requires continuous upgrading of skills
9- Mixed results
- Even in high technology industries, more low
skilled jobs created than high skilled jobs
10Reciprocal RelationshipTechnical and Job Skill
at Societal Level
- Prosperity and quality of life require
- Symbolic analysts
11Situation in the U.S.
- The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports
that people 25 and older with college degrees
12Job Skill Level
- New economy requires symbolic analysts (Reich
1992) - Increase in percent of population with college
degree
13Earnings by Education (Monthly Labor Review Oct.
20, 2005)
14But the news for college graduates is not all
good.
- college graduates will
not find college level employment. Among those
preparing for the professions this number will be
one in two. (Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006)
15Control of the Labor Process
- Machine pacing and regimentation
- Telecommuting
16Telecommuting Facts
- How many workers telecommute?
- Telework America, Behavior Research Center study
(July 2000) - sponsor, ATT
17- Who are telecommuters?
- Home workers are more often
- Telework America
18- Telecommuters are just one group of teleworkers.
Other teleworkers include - "Telecommuting (or Telework) Alive and Well or
Fading Away?," International Telework Association
and Council, June 2001
19- Telecommuting is most popular in both
- IDC Report, Telecommuters and Technology Use,
Office technology equipment.
20- Advantages
-
- Self employment opportunities
- Disadvantages
- Missed access to information
- Coordination with others
- Flexibility --
21Job Creation and Loss
22Occupations most Susceptible to Offshoring
(Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006)
- 13-1023 Purchasing agents, except wholesale,
retail, and farm - products
- 15-1011 Computer and information scientists,
research - 15-1021 Computer programmers
- 15-1031 Computer software engineers, applications
- 15-1032 Computer software engineers, systems
software - 15-1041 Computer support specialists
- 17-1011 Architects, except landscape and naval
- 17-2011 Aerospace engineers
- 17-2031 Biomedical engineers
- 17-2041 Chemical engineers
- 17-2061 Computer hardware engineers
- 17-2071 Electrical engineers
- 17-2072 Electronics engineers, except computer
- 17-2121 Marine engineers and naval architects
- 17-2131 Materials engineers
- 17-2141 Mechanical engineers
- 17-3011 Architectural and civil drafters
- 17-3012 Electrical and electronics drafters
23- 17-3013 Mechanical drafters
- 17-3023 Electrical and electronic engineering
technicians - 17-3024 Electro-mechanical technicians
- 17-3027 Mechanical engineering technicians
- 19-1021 Biochemists and biophysicists
- 19-1022 Microbiologists
- 19-1042 Medical scientists, except
epidemiologists - 19-2031 Chemists
- 19-2032 Materials scientists
- 19-4021 Biological technicians
- 19-4031 Chemical technicians
- 27-1014 Multi-media artists and animators
24- 27-1021 Commercial and industrial designers
- 27-1024 Graphic designers
- 31-9094 Medical transcriptionists
- 43-2011 Switchboard operators, including
answering service - 43-2021 Telephone operators
- 43-3011 Bill and account collectors
- 43-3031 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing
clerks - 43-4051 Customer service representatives
- 43-9021 Data entry keyers
- 49-3011 Aircraft mechanics and service
technicians
25Software Jobs and Industries(Work in America
2004-2005187)
26Iowa State University undergraduates
27Aircraft Maintenance Outsourced
28Medical Tourism
- In a nutshell, medical tourism can be described
29- A Louisiana man, upon learning that surgery to
repair a herniated disk in his neck would cost
90,000, turned to the internet to look for a
hospital abroad. In the end, the procedure, which
was performed by a U.S.-trained surgeon, only
cost him a mere 10,000. In addition to favorable
exchange rates, the cost savings gained through
our unique partnerships with facilities abroad
can often mean even greater savings for our
clients.
30- Medical tourism is affordable
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- No insurance administrative fees
- Bumrungrad International Medical Center in
Bangkok, Thailand