Australian dock workers demand 28-hour week amid AI automation fears

An Australian union representing dock workers has called for a 28-hour working week as part of ongoing negotiations around artificial intelligence in ports. Workers are concerned about the impact of automation on their jobs and livelihoods. The union has warned that its members are particularly vulnerable as AI technologies are currently being tested across Australian port facilities. The demand for reduced hours reflects a broader push to share productivity gains from automation with the workforce rather than simply cutting jobs.
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