Alexander MacDonald says unions are still primarily focused on the potential that AI has to displace workers, but he expects them to evolve in how they seek to address the technology in enforceable contract language.
Sarah Bryan Fask says the dispute over retired miners’ health benefits is notable because the decision "could impact whether unions could try to use a dispute resolution procedure within a collective bargaining agreement as a venue to dispute anticipated
Michael Lotito mentions an Oct. 31 paper he wrote with other Littler attorneys, as well as a Stanford Law & Policy Review paper by Littler colleague Bradford Kelley to analyze President Biden’s AI executive order. (Subscription required.)