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A company that manufactures bicycles experiences stable consumer demand for its products. To increase production speed and reduce long-term costs, the company invests in an automated welding system. Subsequently, it permanently lays off its team of manual welders, as their specific roles have been rendered obsolete by the new technology. Which economic term most accurately describes the welders' loss of employment?
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A company that manufactures bicycles experiences stable consumer demand for its products. To increase production speed and reduce long-term costs, the company invests in an automated welding system. Subsequently, it permanently lays off its team of manual welders, as their specific roles have been rendered obsolete by the new technology. Which economic term most accurately describes the welders' loss of employment?
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