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Connecticut AI Bill Targets Workplace Automation Rights

What Happened

A proposed bill in Connecticut seeks to give labor unions the right to bargain over the use of artificial intelligence and other automated technologies in the workplace. This legislation responds to concerns that employers could implement AI-driven systems that may impact job security, working conditions, and employee surveillance without sufficient worker input. The measure would make Connecticut among the first states to formally address AI in collective bargaining, reflecting growing interest across the country in regulating workplace technology as automation becomes more prevalent.

Why It Matters

The bill reflects a broader trend of addressing the impact of AI and automation on employment, workers’ rights, and labor relations. If passed, it could set a precedent for how states balance technological progress and worker protections in a changing job market. Read more in our AI News Hub

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