Join us March 5 in DC to discuss how algorithmic management technologies are shaping one of the largest labor sectors in the country — healthcare — and what happens when nurses use AI to bid against each other for shifts. Learn how the surveillance technologies that are uprooting care work are the same tools that threaten consumer prices. Explore another case of Big Tech’s multi-pronged assault on the regulatory state. And (maybe) build consensus about what comes next. Veena Dubal, David Seligman, Mark Graham, Funda Ustek Spilda, and Chenjerai Kumanyika will guide us through the new tech wilderness and how to make sense of findings in the Fairwork US 2025 Report. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eCsiWVye
and, if you want to get your hands on a free copy of new books by Cory Doctorow, Sarah Jaffe, Mark Graham, and Jathan Sadowski.... you might just be in luck. grateful for their support of this event.
Event co-sponsors: Fair Work, Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford, Groundwork Collaborative, Towards Justice, Roosevelt Institute, National Nurses United, Private Equity Stakeholder Project, National Employment Law Project, D.C. Jobs with Justice, AI Now Institute, Community Catalyst, Open Markets Institute, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689, American Economic Liberties Project, PowerSwitch Action, and TechEquity