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April 9, 2024

NYC’s AI chatbot caught advising employers to break the law

In light of reports that New York City’s MyCity chatbot gave incorrect and illegal information, Bradford Kelley discusses some of the legal risks when companies use AI in a public-facing way.

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April 8, 2024

Dartmouth basketball vote shows unionization ‘can happen anywhere,’ attorney says

Tyler Sims discusses the potential wage-and-hour implications of Dartmouth College’s men’s basketball team voting to form what may become the NCAA’s first-ever athlete labor union. (Subscription required.)

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April 2, 2024

Bills Tying Incentives To Card Check Could Be Preempted

Michael Lotito said state laws that give businesses incentives for agreeing not to voluntarily recognize unions claiming to represent a majority of the employer’s workers should not be preempted. (Subscription required.)

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March 28, 2024

Rising xenophobia risks derailing Germany’s foreign talent drive

Sabine Vianden says the German government is aware of workplace racism related to foreign workers, and legislation to tackle it may be coming. (Subscription required.)

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March 27, 2024

Labour shortages could worsen as Europe debates military service

Bo Enevold Uhrenfeldt talks about two key employment issues in Denmark: a proposed extended conscription period and opening up the labor market to foreign workers. (Subscription required.)

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