Actually if a job is too dangerous it is often preferable to have a machine take it over if the machine can be built to do it.
machines
Machines took over many jobs.
Underground excavations, space explorations, and other dangerous tasks.
The guillotine wasn't in the industrial revolution ( that is when machines took over jobs and factories started) it was in the French Revolution .
dangerous high speed operation will increase centrifugal force and destroy machines rotor part or loosening in windings
Machines took over many jobs.
Politcal machines are organizations that sway votes or control a city's gov't. For example, Tammany Hall was a political machine in New York City. The leader was Boss Tweed. Boss Tweed would pressure peopel into voting a certain way, in favor of what he wanted and who he could have control over. Immigrants typically supported them because the political machines would do them favors and try to find them jobs. They did this because they wanted to keep a good image, even though they were really just corrupt politicians.
A.I. will take over our low end jobs. Instead of paying the cashier, you pay the machine. Soon machines and A.I. will be so developed that it will take over most of the jobs you don't need a college degree to have. It probably wouldn't be a huge sifi robots taking over the world deal, just robotic helpers.
machines started to replace workers. -apex
Meritocracy. Urban political machines were not known for promoting or rewarding individuals based on their merit or qualifications. Rather, they often operated on a system of patronage and nepotism, prioritizing loyalty and political connections over skill or ability.
All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace was created in 1967.
The industrial Revolution started a lot of things. More jobs. More machines. The Idea of a car from Henry Ford. And more. Motives over the colonies is they started to earn more money.