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A four-day working week: why the manufacturing industry should embrace automation 

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Posted By sme-admin on October 5, 2022 Technology

Mark Gray, UK and Ireland Country Manager for Universal Robots talked to SMToday about how and why the manufacturing industry should start to look at the advantages of automation and the possibility of a four-day working week.

Mark Gray, UK and Ireland Country Manager, Universal Robots
Mark Gray,

The pandemic has spurred immense transformation in our approach to work, with terms such a ‘flexible working’ and ‘work-life balance’ rising to prominence in our general lexicon. As our focus remains on improving employee wellbeing and quality of a life, in June 2022 over 3,300 workers at over 70 UK firms began a historic six-month trial of a four-day working week.

Much has been discussed about this change: will it improve productivity; how does it affect mental health; will it be a long-term change? But by and large, these conversations have centred around office workers, suggesting that they will be the ones most able to reap the benefits of such a change.

We must, however, make sure that traditionally blue-collar workers, in particular manufacturers, do not get left behind in these conversations around employee wellbeing and work-life balance. The industry is facing skills and labour gaps, all while trying to improve productivity and redress supply chain issues, meaning a reduction in working hours may currently seem impossible. In fact, by embracing automation, manufacturers may well find more solutions to their problems than expected, while supporting their employees along the way – and even unlocking the possibility of the four-day week.  Mark Gray, UK and Ireland Country Manager for Universal Robots

Tackling productivity and improving efficiency

Robotics and automationIt is no secret that UK productivity is lagging behind that of its G7 counterparts. This was only heightened by Brexit which ended the UK’s access to a seemingly unlimited pool of labour. On top of this, the industry faces an ageing workforce – an issue  75% of manufacturers are concerned about.

With a diminishing workforce managing a growing workload, increasing efficiency and productivity is one of the industry’s primary goals. The answer to this problem lies in collaborative automation technologies. By reassessing how fundamental tasks are allocated, and automating dirty, dull and dangerous jobs, manufacturers can change how they operate and increase efficiency.

Transforming the labour market

The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2025, technology will create at least 12 million more jobs than it destroys. Robotics and automation are no different.

While the traditional fear in manufacturing is that robots may replace human labour, this introduction of automation may well be the key to retaining staff. Human labour will always be the single biggest asset a manufacturer has, and if ongoing recruitment challenges have shown us anything, it’s that these employees must be valued more than ever before.

By automating menial factory tasks, employees will be able to dedicate their time to more stimulating and fulfilling roles. In theory, this would reduce time spent at work and even get rid of the night shift which is known to have adverse effects on employees’ health. In turn, this could allow for more flexible work patterns and even the possibility of a four-day week, with productivity shortfalls offset by automation.Robotics and automation Elos-Medtech

Changing perceptions

By implementing these changes, manufacturers will be able to improve the overall perception of these roles and attract more young people into the industry. We will then see the effects ripple out as companies expand their capacity and increase their output.

After all, what could be more appealing to prospective employees than the opportunity to be a part of a pioneering company, leading the way in valuing its workers’ work-life balance? The path to a four-day working week is not as black and white as automation being the easy answer, but what’s clear is that it does present benefits to the workplace which would enable more time off for employees.

Thank you for your thoughts Mark  – SMEToday

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