Labour legislation and artificial intelligence: Europe and Ukraine

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作者
Saman V. [1 ]
Novoselska I. [2 ]
Martiuk A. [2 ]
Yasynok M. [3 ]
Yasynok D. [3 ]
机构
[1] Department of State and Legal Disciplines, KROK University, 03113, 30-32 Tabirna Str., Kyiv
[2] Department of Civil and Criminal Law, State University of Infrastructure and Technologies, 9 Kyrylivska Str., Kyiv
[3] Department of Justice and Philosophy, Sumy National Agrarian University, 40000, 160 Herasyma Kondratieva Str., Sumy
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Paladyn | 2024年 / 15卷 / 01期
关键词
artificial intelligence; automation; labour market; labour relations; legal regulation;
D O I
10.1515/pjbr-2022-0128
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摘要
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various sectors is crucial for economic development and social progress. Even though AI brings many advantages, it still entails numerous challenges and concerns regarding its use and the consequences of such use. First and foremost, this concerns a fundamental change in the labour market, all labour relations, and the rights of employees and employers. This study aims to examine the implications of AI adoption in labour practices and the adaptability of European countries’ legal systems to it. The study provides insights into effective approaches to regulating AI and protecting labour rights by analysing the experiences of Germany, Finland, and Poland. The findings indicate that Germany and Finland adopt proactive approaches to AI regulation, prioritising stakeholder engagement and balanced frameworks. Conversely, Poland’s emphasis on upskilling workers and Ukraine’s commitment to aligning with EU standards underscore the significance of addressing labour rights and economic competitiveness in the context of AI integration. The study highlights the significance of proactive legislation, stakeholder engagement, and skill development initiatives in addressing the challenges and maximising the benefits of AI in the labour sector. © 2024 the author(s), published by De Gruyter.
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