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What Robots Mean for Workers’ Comp

History provides interesting insights into the debate around automation and employment. In 1632, King Charles I of England banned casting of buckets, for fear that allowing it would ruin the livelihood of the craftsmen who were making the buckets the old-fashioned way. In 1811, the Luddites in England started a movement where they smashed machines that they viewed as threats to employment.