26 Meta employees sue, alleging AI-driven layoff picks hit workers on medical and parental leave
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By The Toronto Star
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Twenty-six Meta employees have initiated legal action against the tech giant, asserting that the company employed AI algorithms to identify candidates for workforce reduction. The lawsuit highlights allegations that the automated selection process systematically disadvantaged workers who were absent due to medical conditions, parental responsibilities, or family care obligations. This case raises significant questions about algorithmic bias in corporate decision-making and potential violations of employment protection laws designed to safeguard vulnerable employee categories.
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