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Australian Dock Workers Demand 28-Hour Week Amid AI and Automation Push

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  • Australian dock workers are demanding a 28-hour work week without pay reduction as port logistics giant DP World introduces AI and automation, potentially threatening over 60% of the workforce.
  • The union argues the benefits of new technology should be shared, not solely boost profits.

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Australian dock workers are demanding a 28-hour work week without pay reduction as port logistics giant DP World introduces AI and automation, potentially threatening over 60% of the workforce. The union argues the benefits of new technology should be shared, not solely boost profits.

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