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California board weighs employee privacy protections in AI world

Mar 12 2025

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Keller Grover / News / Employment News / California board weighs employee privacy protections in AI world

Proposed rule changes seek to protect California employees’ privacy as companies increasingly rely on technology to make business decisions.

The California Consumer Privacy Act, per its name, generally allows consumers to have some control over how businesses use the personal data they collect. But a portion of proposed revisions includes limits on employers’ use of Automated Decisionmaking Technology (ADMT).

The revisions include letting employees know when ADMT has informed a pay cut, demotion, suspension, or termination.

We will continue watching these rules develop.

A joint letter from the UC Berkeley Labor Center and a long list of other organizations and individuals warned of the potential harms of ADMT absent “robust guardrails;” the letter cited “disproportionate impacts on people of color, women, and immigrants.”

“We believe that employers can use data-driven technologies in the workplace in ways that benefit both workers and their businesses; the goal is not to block innovation,” the letter read. “In fact, our organizations can offer many examples where technology has helped make jobs safer, opened up new skills and careers, and improved the quality of products and services. But it will take robust guardrails, of the kind that the CCPA begins to establish, to ensure that workers are not harmed by a rapidly evolving set of often unproven and untested technologies, many of which employers and even engineers themselves do not fully understand.”

If you suspect that you’ve been mistreated or discriminated against at work, contact Keller Grover for a free and confidential consultation. We have been protecting employee rights for decades, and we can advise you of your rights, as well as the best steps forward.

 

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