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Why Australian dock workers are seeking a 28-hour work week

Australian dock workers seek a 28-hour work week without pay cuts as automation and AI adoption by logistics giant DP World threaten job security across ports.

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newsbytesapp.comStai leggendo10 g fa

Why Australian dock workers are seeking a 28-hour work week

Australian dock workers seek a 28-hour work week without pay cuts as automation and AI adoption by logistics giant DP World threaten job security across ports.

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afr.com11 g fa

Wharfies demand 28-hour week over AI, automation

The shorter working week would set a precedent for the industry, but the maritime union is insisting DP World pay a “social dividend” if it wants automation.

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  1. martedì 7 luglio 2026·afr.com

    Wharfies demand 28-hour week over AI, automation

    The shorter working week would set a precedent for the industry, but the maritime union is insisting DP World pay a “social dividend” if it wants automation.

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Why Australian dock workers are seeking a 28-hour work week

    Australian dock workers seek a 28-hour work week without pay cuts as automation and AI adoption by logistics giant DP World threaten job security across ports.