The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1984, Page Page 12, Image 12

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    Thursday, December 13, 1934
Pago 12
Daily Ncbraskan
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(The Studont & Survival Stoia)
Michelob & Michelob Light
1 2 pk. $5.59 Case M 0.99
Coors & Coors Light
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New Runite Spumante 750 ml.
SALE $3.99
WARM
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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
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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-
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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
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robot.
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machines is young, and man urac
il 50,000 for its two robots. In addi- turers and workers are only begin-
tion to a robot's price, initial tooling ning to meet the change.
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