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NPR Topics: Home Page Top Stories | A tech worker in China is laid off and replaced by AI. Is it legal? by Jennifer Pak
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A Hangzhou intermediate court ruled that the dismissal of a senior tech worker—identified only as Zhou—was unlawful after his company replaced him with artificial‑intelligence tools, offered him a lower‑paid position with a 40 % salary cut, and then terminated his contract citing AI‑driven staffing needs. The court held that the company’s reasons did not meet legal grounds for termination and that the alternative role was unreasonable, reinforcing that AI adoption alone cannot justify layoffs. The decision, hailed by legal scholars as a protective signal for labor rights, aligns with earlier Chinese cases where workers replaced by AI successfully challenged wrongful dismissals.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2026/05/01/nx-s1-5807131/tech-worker-china-ai
#Zhou #WangXuyang #Hangzhou
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