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... 56 This chapter discusses the potential impacts of vehicle automation on labor, including key stakeholders, potential challenges, and strategies to help overcome these challenges. Tools to Address Labor Impacts Tools included in this chapter: • Labor areas that may be impacted by transportation innovations.
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... Labor Impacts 57   • Workforce Development: Emerging modes may require retraining current staff or hiring new, differently skilled staff. Potential labor impacts are further discussed in NCHRP Web-Only Document 331.
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... 58 Shared Automated Vehicle Toolkit: Policies and Planning Considerations for Implementation • Non-Unionized Workers: Do not have bargaining representation and are not allowed to strike. However, they may request benefits from employers or organize fellow workers to discuss workplace conditions.
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... Labor Impacts 59   Funding for Workforce Retraining Programs In 2018, H.R. Bill 6200 was introduced to the House of Representatives to provide up to $25 million in grants for workforce retraining programs.

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