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employment law
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Employment law discussions on WindowsForum.com currently focus on the intersection of artificial intelligence and workplace governance. A recent thread highlights findings from Littler Mendelson's 2026 Annual Employer Survey, which reveals that AI has become the top workplace policy concern for U.S. employers. While 54% of respondents use AI in HR and 68% have formal AI governance policies, the survey suggests that many organizations have adopted policies without fully implementing the necessary controls, audits, training, and accountability structures. This gap between policy adoption and operational governance is a key theme in employment law as it relates to emerging technology.
Law firm Littler Mendelson’s 2026 Annual Employer Survey, published Wednesday, found that artificial intelligence has become U.S. employers’ top workplace policy and regulatory concern, with 54% of respondents using AI in HR and 68% reporting formal workplace AI governance policies. That sounds...