10/08/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2025 06:59
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8 October, 2025IndustriALL has released a new policy paper on Artificial Intelligence (AI): challenges and opportunities for industrial workers and trade union responses, setting out a strategy for how trade unions can respond to the fast digital transformation reshaping workplaces worldwide.
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"AI is no longer a distant prospect, it is already transforming industrial sectors through automation, robotics and data-driven management systems. This new policy paper is both a warning and a guide: a resource to help unions navigate the risks and harness the opportunities of AI while protecting workers' rights, dignity and jobs,"
said Kan Matsuzaki, IndustriALL assistant general secretary
As the paper explains, artificial intelligence is redefining how work is organized, monitored and valued. Many workers now find themselves managed by algorithms that determine schedules, track performance and even influence hiring and promotions, often without transparency or accountability.
Meanwhile, governments and companies still lack adequate regulations to ensure fairness, there are still very few collective agreements that address AI directly. The result is an uneven playing field where corporate profits rise, but many workers face insecurity, discrimination and intensified surveillance.
IndustriALL's policy paper outlines a clear roadmap to change this, ensuring that technological progress goes hand in hand with decent work, equality and a Just Transition.
The document identifies five priority areas where unions must act:
The policy paper calls on unions to act at every level to ensure AI benefits workers:
The paper concludes that AI can be a catalyst for worker empowerment, or a driver of inequality and union repression, depending on how it is governed.
Unions have a decisive role to play in shaping that future: demanding transparency, ensuring workers share in productivity gains and embedding AI within a framework of social justice and democratic oversight.
"Through strong international solidarity and collective bargaining, IndustriALL and its affiliates can make sure that AI becomes a tool for decent work and sustainable industry, not another engine of exploitation,"
says Matsuzaki.
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