As Artificial Intelligence sweeps across industries, American labour unions are rallying for worker protections, demanding legislation, transparency, and accountability. With lawsuits surfacing and jobs on the line, unions fear a future where human labour is displaced without recourse. Labour leaders argue that automation could erode the core of worker rights.
Major American labour unions intensified their opposition to Artificial Intelligence on 4th June 2025, demanding legal safeguards and transparency amid concerns that widespread AI integration across industries could displace millions of jobs. The effort, reported by The Times of India, reveals mounting anxiety as workers grapple with a future shaped by automation and generative AI.
Why the Resistance?
According to industry estimates, AI adoption could eliminate up to 50 per cent of low-skilled white-collar jobs, and significantly impact blue-collar roles, pushing unemployment as high as 20 per cent, Anthropic’s CEO warned earlier this year.
Union Pushback: Wins and Setbacks
- SAG-AFTRA, the actors’ union, secured contractual guarantees on AI-generated likenesses.
- Communications Workers of America (CWA) has launched AI education programmes for its members.
- Dock workers and IT staff have negotiated terms restricting automation.