There is no "point" of automation here beyond deploying capital to produce returns.
That this is the sticking point for the companies is inherently validating of the workers' concerns -- if the companies intended to solely increase throughput, they could guarantee the jobs.
It's total nonsense to say there's a "point" of using a tool except that for which it's actually used.
And no, the timing isn't interesting -- it's during negotiations where an agreement hasn't been reached.
That this is the sticking point for the companies is inherently validating of the workers' concerns -- if the companies intended to solely increase throughput, they could guarantee the jobs.
It's total nonsense to say there's a "point" of using a tool except that for which it's actually used.
And no, the timing isn't interesting -- it's during negotiations where an agreement hasn't been reached.