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 […]

SCOTUS Decides Flowers Foods: A Fourth Consecutive Win for Workers

In a brief and straightforward opinion, the Supreme Court today held that a delivery driver who operates solely within state borders, neither crossing state lines nor interacting with vehicles that do, was nonetheless engaged in interstate commerce. Because the driver transported goods for a segment of their interstate journey from the place where they were […]

The National Labor Relations Act Suffers Another Blow

The anti-government zealot Grover Norquist once said his goal was to shrink the government to the point “where we can drown it in the bathtub.” In recent years, right-wing judges have applied that same approach to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Most recently, in Kerwin v. Trinity Health Grand Haven Hospital, two Trump judges in […]

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