The increasing adoption of robots in European warehouses, exemplified by installations at Euronica, is driven by a shift in the workforce’s preferences and concerns regarding physical labor. According to Arto Aasa, CEO of the Estonian Employers’ Confederation, younger generations are increasingly unwilling to undertake routine, physical, and simple work. Digitalization, robotization, and other technological solutions have therefore become indispensable across both industry and service companies.

Aasa stated, “Otherwise, the company should either reduce its activities or stop doing business, because there are no employees. Or the wage costs will become unreasonably high due to labor shortages.”

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  1. “It’s concerning to see how automation is reshaping the job market and potentially displacing workers.”

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