Junge Kanadier haben es schwer, angesichts der wirtschaftlichen Unsicherheit Arbeit zu finden, so ein Experte für die Einführung von KI

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/article/young-canadians-are-finding-it-tough-to-find-work-amid-economic-uncertainty-ai-adoption-expert/

15 Kommentare

  1. AI is just a cover for companies to lay off existing workforce, cost cutting, and general reluctance during a period of economic and political uncertainty.

    I am sympathetic to the early 20s cohort. They will face a job market akin to 2009-2010 following the Subprime Mortgage Crisis.

  2. midnightmoose on

    Writing an entire article on youth unemployment without mentioning the massive demographic changes we’ve undergone in the last 4 years is journalistic malpractice

  3. Lightingway on

    Meanwhile they’re still approving massive amounts of PGWP despite how bad the entry level job market is.

  4. Adventurous_023 on

    Don’t just blame AI. Excessive immigration also is also a factor affecting youth unemployment. Government funding isn’t an option. The government needs to boost trade and tackle immigration and population growth.

  5. donforgathowlon on

    So this has nothing to do with everyone at fast food joints, places like Walmart and pretty much every stepping stone job, being filled by TFW or international students?

    What a bullshit article.

  6. ghost_n_the_shell on

    Wow. Imagine a headline like this – and then not providing a single example of jobs taken from young people by AI.

    In fact, watch the video of the two seem to bicker over the numbers a bit – and then reference that some young people need to work 2-3 jobs due to affordability.

    Sorry. I’m just not seeing the AI link here.

  7. perrygoundhunter on

    In Ancient Rome slave labor and cheap migration bankrupted the small farmers and turned the middle class into plebs (half way between sleeves and serfs)

    That’s is what has happened in Canada.

    Stop blaming Ai, which sucks definitely….but we have literally imported adults to do the jobs of our own kids and part time moms and students

    Top of all that is the cost of living crisis and housing crisis

    I’m 30, when I was 16 was making $15 an hour part time, I knew for a fact I would own a home, and had money to take women on dates and smoke cigarettes.

    22 year olds with a university education living at home literally have a worse standard of living than I did at 16

    And I bought a house at 21. Not because I was intelligent or successful. But because it was cheap and some parts of Canada were still affordable

    It’s not that way anymore, god help my kids.

  8. toilet_for_shrek on

    Missing from the article is the fact that there are still nearly a million and a half work permit and post-grad work permit holders combined with nearly half a million foreign students that have the ability to work in this country. 

    I’m pretty sure these also contribute to youth unemployment by way of competition 

  9. PlatonicGoof on

    GRAGHGHHGJHHHHHGH IMMMIGRANTS

    -R/Canada about literally anything going wrong with Canada.

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