Ethics in the digital workplace
Digitisation and automation technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), can affect working conditions in a variety of ways and their use in the workplace raises a host of new ethical concerns.
Food group Vion has announced that it is to create 250 jobs in Scotland. About 150 of the jobs will be at the company's chicken processing facility in Coupar Angus and another 100 jobs at its Cambuslang plant. The announcement comes after a 25% increase in business in 2010 and a multi-million pound investment programme which included the installation of a new finished packing line at Coupar Angus. A Scottish Enterprise grant of £650,000 has helped to safeguard another 234 jobs at the Cumbuslang plant.
Andrew Fisher, Vion Poultry's regional director for Scotland, said "This is very positive news and just reward for the tremendous efforts not only of the teams at Cambuslang and Coupar Angus, but also through the wider Vion supply chain from our farmers and feed mill operators, through to our production, sales and administration colleagues."
Glasgow Rutherglen Labour MSP James Kelly said: "This is a tremendous boost not only for Cambuslang but also for the Scottish economy. Last year Vion lost some of its business supplying Marks and Spencer and had to cut 150 jobs at Cambuslang. No figures were given for the number currently employed by the company, or when the positions would be filled by.
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