AI, Work and Good Jobs
Date & time
6 November 2025 | 18.00-20.00
Event format
Attend event in person
Event type
Talk / panel debate
Event topic
Business, finance & economics, Our working lives, Technology and us
Audience
All
Academic discipline
Economics management and business studies
Venue
Room 02/025, Peter Frogatt Centre, 9 College Park East, Queen's University Belfast
What's on offer?
Join this workshop and debate looking at how AI at work can be steered away from harm and towards good jobs.
What's it about?
AI is no longer on the horizon, it’s already at work. From warehouses to offices, it promises efficiency and transformation, but also raises hard questions like who controls it? Who benefits? And how can workers be protected from harm?
Unions have long fought to shape how new technologies enter the workplace through collective bargaining. But AI brings new challenges: from its sheer speed, to its hidden algorithms, to its power to reshape entire jobs. These challenges are especially relevant in Northern Ireland, where building secure, high-quality employment is at the heart of the current “good jobs” agenda.
This workshop takes on those questions head-on. Drawing on three years of in-depth research into UK warehousing, a sector often seen as ground zero for AI-driven change, we’ll explore what AI means for work, how it might be governed, and what lessons can be learned for creating fairer futures of employment.
Who's leading the event?
Led by Professor Niall Cullinane and Dr Conor McCabe from Queen's Management School
Open to
Open to the general public
Of particular interest to
Of particular interest to trade union, employer representatives and policymakers with interests in this area.
Event booking deadline
5 November 2025
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