At the port of New York and New Jersey, where longshoremen’s jobs have systematically been diminished by automation, the remaining human workers cling to the hope of relevance.
By ALAN FEUER, New York Times
Fri, 09/28/2012 - 8:12am
At the port of New York and New Jersey, where longshoremen’s jobs have systematically been diminished by automation, the remaining human workers cling to the hope of relevance.