Thursday, December 13, 1934 Pago 12 Daily Ncbraskan no 474-6592 U li (The Studont & Survival Stoia) Michelob & Michelob Light 1 2 pk. $5.59 Case M 0.99 Coors & Coors Light Cans 12 pk.$4.19 Case f8.29 i-1 i . v 11 irtfIJIAi IfT i1 1644 T Sh IVe Grant H. Hero H Is! 'V 'w j bub p'1 m MFr evw 12 pk. $3.49 Case 6.79 New Runite Spumante 750 ml. SALE $3.99 WARM Reg. $4.99 G3r.tir.sed frert Pag 1 Eliminating workers wages Is Offer good thru 12-15-84. or while quantities last. Mostc: function a Vlv mrlrtrs Ho not yv-..vv. worker to3Endjnonltox. workefSrfacedJ r But; mam going' to test requir be rep mayp retrs get sta. veer. bedov incpsi "s :st de: tUSthey despik r tlWii a fact robots will nrl type of jobs industry onlv one area where manacemenfis rs do. chalks up credits to robotics. M, i complicated and complex cal benefits, worker's compensdl.t f 1 ftic machinery, the worker will and lost time through accident! V l Ne more of a tool of the costs which would be obsolete i Vv e rather than the machine robots. y:Nf the worker, Siegraan Jim Willis, a production employee said. S plant are concerned about the use of robots because they know the bottom line in management's deci sion is to reduce labor costs. Management says they are look ing out for the worker by bringing in a robot, but you know they are only looking out for their own pocketbooks," he said. Laws said in Goodyear's case, three workers will lose their jobs for each robot that is put in to trim hose. He said the robot trims hose ends, prints an identification number on it and packages it work that takes three people now. Some manufacturers disagree that workers will lose their jobs because of robots. "If we can continue to develop the robot in such a way that it allows us to outpace the competi tion, then well corner a greater share of the market which will create instead of eliminate jobs," Maulsby said. While management and labor have differing opinions on whether robots will send industry workers packing to the unemployment line, to make it work, maintenance to keep it working and the training of technicians to fix it are other costs that must be paid. Le-Cointe said the actual costs manufacturers pay for a robot is four or five times the machine's price. "A lot of companies have fallen flat on their faces because they bought a robot and found that they were stuck with it ana naa to eac them - a JoriSOTTu&Kef tfee costs," he said. degree of tech&rl f 1 " ajob - -nrfTTStfeeer, owner of Robotics uea vy fr uttfihatioiMntroi inc., a !, 1 lanufactu- , they are nt li 9 1 nl zll ' ttt r ?ells robotsrsriced - S$160,000.Scheeris trvrbcfmiltundrel Western manufacture rsjwb' are tonstruct- is to Industnes. "-'' PECA report, ?irKffmay total Tof trie decade. Jy hid$l billion, felta-apioTitou4.reacH$7(X) mil ,!!, ;e largest shares 4,iine rin? ketC -tce are in "" &mbl-iMiri; jnrEM Daintin2 K,KJ fit! 'UAnd?nr T a. ;ttsjo aretmgusea raji)(ifii it- 0 c3 r"",3 ,5) -' i - new lasagna from Pizza Hut. Tender egg noodles layered with four delicious cheeses: mozzarella, ricotta, romano, and parmesan, and topped with a hearty meat sauce, and fresh parmesan cheese. Use our money saving coupons today. lilaMeonly at the Pizza Huf resSaurant at 239 N. 14th St, Lincoln Please present coupon when ordering. Offer limited to one coupon per person per visit at the Pizza Hut restaurant listed above. This otter is NOT valid in combination with any other Pizza Hut' offgr. Cou- I pon good only on regular menu prices through I January 7, 1935. RM-7 wdii !BUC"ijiivi i vaiuc ia irtu. - uu- r itic i tui, i' ... 1- I I 1 I s I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I i,f ft AmilaHe only at the Pizza Huf -lestaurant at 239 N. 14th St, Lincoln, Please present coupon when ordering. Offer limited to one coupon per person per visit at tne Pizza Hut restaurant listed above. This offer is NOT valid in comoinauon wun any otner fizza i-iur oner t-ou-. ITrw pon good only on regular menu prices through ' ' ' 1 fjf 0 January T, 1985. RM7 -"ZX Cash redemption value is 120C. : 1984 Pizza Hut, Jnc. MfiiiJi ft - . fig''-'' u t 5 -,ty? w neve. ' tCri tie AsVercf.TTtts! that rMQtbringii nomic &?5ilJTatil rs mu.i . Jdresss5 robot. The once ora.K. Cushman paid $10000 ar.u if to tlldfwl p?ir! tars J work that . lsfuI;TII Inger to human being ile-tsfkjobs t ..tTtnintSTiff pro- i iHtK ducth-' Yritkv -ian vbrker. t.. afe-tS' cut they are JfA'Anot rt"J, . J.icuality and f v'XIWH concerns to 4V kax;v-- r-T- JCWTVUiwwtct (h'V' 'iVi4 even in fear is the Jhave on the effects M7i V' 1-r -- . Jcon nwe berTVxw', tfiesa-GJi these machines is young, and man urac il 50,000 for its two robots. 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