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Australia dock workers advocate for 28-hour work week amid AI discussions

Dock workers in Australia are calling for a 28-hour work week as they express concerns about the effects of automation and artificial intelligence on their jobs. The Maritime Union of Australia is leading this initiative amid ongoing discussions about the future of work in the industry.

The Maritime Union of Australia has stated that dock workers are facing challenges due to the increasing implementation of automation and artificial intelligence at ports. The union is advocating for a reduction in the standard work week to 28 hours as discussions about AI's impact on labor continue.

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