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"The AI Revolution is Here: Preparing the Workforce for Change" by award-winning attorney, Christopher K. Boucher, Esq., provides a comprehensive guide on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the workforce, focusing on legal and employment issues. It examines the transformative impact of AI across various industries, highlighting its potential to enhance efficiency, productivity, and personalization in the workplace. The book also addresses concerns about potential job displacement, bias, and ethical considerations, emphasizing the need for employers to consider “re-skilling” or “up-skilling” the workforce. It further explores the potential impact of AI on wages and provides practical advice for employers on implementing AI, including communication, collaboration with HR and legal partners, and potential collective bargaining issues for employers with unions.

Further, the author discusses the legal implications and challenges associated with AI integration in the workplace, particularly focusing on potential discrimination and bias issues. It highlights the risks of AI systems inadvertently leading to discrimination in hiring and employment decisions due to biases in data and algorithms. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has been proactive in addressing these concerns, providing guidance to ensure AI tools comply with federal regulations, emphasizing the importance of data review, ethical use, and regular audits of AI systems to prevent discrimination or disparate impact.

Lastly, the author also explores broader implications of AI in the workplace, such as data privacy concerns, the potential for AI-driven layoffs, and the need for compliance with various federal and state laws. It underscores the importance of developing ethical frameworks and involving diverse stakeholders in AI program development to ensure inclusivity and fairness. Case studies provided throughout also illustrate the legal challenges and liabilities employers could face with AI use, as well as unknowns involving the implementation of AI, along with recommendations for best practices to face the “new frontier” involving the future of work.

Overall, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the multifaceted implications of AI in the workplace, offering insights into how organizations can navigate the legal, ethical, and practical challenges of AI adoption while maximizing its benefits. Bonus resources such as checklists and guides further offer practical tools to help employers prepare for the workforce of tomorrow and beyond.
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Christopher's practice focuses on labor and employment law, and his expertise includes representing employers in a union environment, including labor negotiations, changes to existing terms and conditions of employment and the effects of those changes, and the meaning and application of labor contract provisions. He also serves as trusted counsel to employers throughout California regarding employee discipline, due process, grievance procedure issues, workplace accommodation/interactive process issues, and other labor and employment law matters.

In addition to his advocacy skills, Christopher has successfully utilized his mediation training to achieve settlements on labor and employment matters. As an experienced workplace investigator, Christopher holds the Association of Workplace Investigators Certificate Holder (AWI-CH) credential, in addition to serving as part-time faculty for the Association's Training Institute for Workplace Investigators. He is also a frequent speaker at a variety of conferences on labor and employment law topics, including legal updates and keynotes.

Prior to entering private practice, Christopher spent over a decade as a seasoned human resources executive with a broad spectrum of industry experience, including municipalities, public utilities, aviation, maritime, special districts, K-12 as well as higher education. Most notably, Christopher served as the Port of Oakland's Director of Human Resources from 2014 to 2018, where he directed the Port's human resources, labor relations, benefits, EEO, leaves and disability compliance, occupational health and safety, and workers' compensation functions.

In recognition of his human resources and legal accomplishments, Christopher was featured as one of 2016's national "Top Five Rising Stars” by Human Resource Executive magazine, and he received prominent recognitions for his accomplishments as an attorney from America's Top 50 Lawyers, MyLegalWin's Top 10 Employment Attorneys and Lifetime Honoree, Elite Lawyer, and Top Lawyer by the American Institute of Legal Advocates, which identify and highlight the accomplishments of the nation's most distinguished and skilled attorneys in all fields of practice of law.

Christopher earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctorate degree from the Abraham Lincoln University School of Law. In addition, he received a professional certificate from Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and attended the Harvard Negotiation Institute at Harvard Law School. Christopher is a member of the State Bar of California and a member of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the California Lawyers Association. His clients greatly value his extensive practical human resources and labor negotiations experience, in addition to his legal skills.

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