Jeff's wild ride never ends. http://www.bostonherald.com/business/business_markets/2018/09/amazon_has_patented_a_system_that_would_put_workers_in_a_cage_on
Osca would be all over this.
Too click baity - read the content and it makes some sense in a robot dominated warehouse. This is to ensure that workers can get in to make repairs / pick up dropped objects etc. no one is expecting humans to stay in that cage for 8 hours a day.
They should have patented pee bottles
Fry's does this to their expensive inventories, and I think some hospital pharmacy does this with their controlled substance.
Put employees in cages? Umm, nah, bruv
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Can you click bait any harder than this? Put worker in cages... on top of robots.