How Judges Chip Away at Statutory Protections for Workers

It’s not easy to write a statute.  A statute can’t list every conceivable scenario that might arise, or every way that someone might try to evade the obligations the law imposes.  Congress used to solve this problem by empowering administrative agencies to fill in any gaps or resolve any ambiguities in a statute.  But, as […]

Training Your Replacement, One Keystroke at a Time

AI and the hidden wage theft of automation training Reuters recently reported that Meta plans to install tracking software on U.S.-based employees’ computers to capture mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes for AI training. Meta says the data will not be used for performance evaluation and will include safeguards. Most revealingly, employees would help train these […]

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