Tech@Work — November 17, 2023 In today’s Tech@Work, Biden’s new executive order on AI addresses AI’s impact on work and workers; and SAG-AFTRA agreement requires studios to meet twice a year with the union to discuss AI.
Hollywood Unions Take on AI—and Win Marina Multhaup on the recent efforts of Hollywood unions to protect against the rise of AI.
Tesla Strike Set to Escalate Further, as More Unions Join German Bender on the rapidly escalating Swedish strike against Tesla.
Equal Protection Arguments for Workers’ Rights Michelle Berger on the efficacy of using the Equal Protection Clause to combat anti-worker laws.
Is Joe Biden the Most Pro-Union President You’ve Ever Seen? Jason Vazquez and Kevin Vazquez on whether President Biden has delivered on his promise to be the most pro-union president to date.
Ending Special Treatment for Union Busters Reed Shaw and Will Dobbs-Allsopp on the steps that DOL can take to improve transparency in the realm of anti-union activity.
Supreme Court to Consider Whether Discriminatory Transfers Violate Title VII Absent “Significant Disadvantage” Dallas Estes on Title VII and the Supreme Court's upcoming case in Muldrow v City of St. Louis.
General Counsel Memo Offers Guidance on Cemex Bargaining Orders John Fry explains the GC's new guidance on applying the Board's Cemex decision.
Credit Checks in Employment Vinny Parthasarathy on the problems that arise when employers use credit reports in their hiring processes.
Workers Are an Untapped Resource for Antitrust Enforcers Brian Callaci and Sandeep Vaheesan on the labor movement's potential to lead antitrust reform.