Credit: University of Illinois Press Robert Bruno is a professor of labor and employment relations at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the director of the Project for Middle Class Renewal, a research-based initiative tasked with investigating labor policies in today’s economy.
Bruno, the author of the book "What Work Is," spoke with News Bureau business and law editor Phil Ciciora about how the labor movement should grapple with the rise of artificial intelligence and automation on the job. How do you foresee organized labor dealing with the challenges that technology such as automation and artificial intelligence pose to the […]
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