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5.1 Effects of IT on employment 5.2 Effects of IT on working patterns within organisations 5.3 Microprocessor-controlled devices in the home 5.4 Potential health problems related to the prolonged use of IT equipment

Effects of IT on employment Areas of Increased Employment Areas of Increased Unemployment Website designers: With a demand for companies to have a web presence website designers are required to set up and maintain the webpages. Delivery Drivers: With more shops opting to have online presences dispatch departments are required to deliver goods to customers. Office Work: The use of applications such as spreadsheets, word processors and databases has improved the efficiency of the office and also reduced the numbers of workers required to complete set tasks. Computer Programmers: With the increase use various devices programmers are required to write operating systems, applications and computer games. Manufacturing: In the manufacturing industry robots have replaced human workers. Robotics will mainly complete the more labour intensive tasks. Network Managers: In any place of work network computers is the norm. For a network to function network technicians and managers would have to be present to maintain and to provide technical support. Retail: With more retail outlets opting for the online route to target a wider customer base this has meant more high street stores are closing down due to a lack of demand and staff are losing their jobs.

Advantages Disadvantages Effects of IT on working patterns within organisations The use of computers have changed the way we complete our work. Employees now don’t necessarily have to be in the office to complete set tasks. Remote Working: Employees are able to access their office desktop computer from a different location (home). Advantages Disadvantages Employee Do not have to make child care arrangements – spend more time with family. Employee can work at a convenient time for them. Save time/costs on travelling. Employer No need to provide desk/office space. Employees may be happier and productive working at home. Lack of interaction (including social) with staff and management. Employee could be easily distracted working from home. Could be overlooked for promotion opportunities. It could be harder to check what the employee is up to. Use of Intranet: Employees can log into an intranet to communicate and access shared resources with other staff. Use of Intranet: Employees can check their emails or have web conferences with peers. Use of Smart Phone: Phone calls and emails can be diverted to personal smart phone from office accounts.

Effects of IT on working patterns within organisations The introduction of ICT in the work places has allowed employees to work a more flexible time rather than the rigid traditional office hours of 9-5. The four main types of Employee working patterns are Full Time, Compressed, Part Time and Job Share. Full Time: Employees will normally work over 5 full days. Typically 9am till 4 or 5pm. Will complete between 35 – 40 hours a week. Compressed Hours: Employee are still working full time hours. However the same amount of hours are completed over less days. Employees will work more hours in one day.

Effects of IT on working patterns within organisations Part Time (flexi-Time): Employees who work less hours over a week than a full time employee. Part time staff can work outside of the traditional hours of work (evenings or weekends). Job Sharing: Full time job is divided between two part time employees. Both employees do the same job – same responsibilities. One employee could work in the morning and the other in the afternoon or the first or second part of the week.

Advantages Disadvantages Microprocessor-controlled devices in the home Microprocessors are found in many household devices. These devices could either be labour-saving devices, leisure or more for connivance. Advantages Disadvantages Devices do much of the housework chores including: Cooking Food Washing clothes or dishes Tasks do not need to be done manually which means: Do not need to be in the house when food is cooking or clothes are being washed. More time to spend with family and friends. More time for leisure activities or to complete work. Can encourage a healthy lifestyle because of smart fridges analysing food ingredients. Do not have to leave home to get fit. Burglar alarm provides a sense of security. People can become over reliant on these devices and can become lazy. Can lead to unhealthy eating due to dependency on ready meals. Manual household skills are lost.

Potential health problems related to the prolonged use of IT equipment Health Risk and Reason Prevention Repetitive Strain Injury (Fingers/Wrist) From repetitive clicking of mouse and continual typing. Use of a wrist support when typing and using a mouse. Back Problems From sitting in same position all day or having a bad sitting posture. Use of adjustable ergonomic chair. Ensure the monitor is at eye level. Headaches/Eyestrain From staring at screen continuously or having bad lighting in the room. The use of anti glare filter to reduce the screen reflection which could tire the eyes. Use of LCD screens over CRT due to reduced amount of flickering. Use of IT equipment to minimise the health risks: Use of ergonomic chairs which are adjustable to suit the needs of the user. Use of ergonomic designed work stations. Use of ergonomic keyboards. Use of voice-recognition software to reduce the amount of mouse clicking and typing. Strategies to minimise the health risks: Take regular breaks – walk around and stretch muscles. Look away from the monitor at regular intervals