argument: Notizie/News - Labor Law / Employment Law
Source: La Milano
La Milano reports on the establishment of the "Observatory on Artificial Intelligence in the World of Work" in Rome on December 16, 2025. This new body is the result of a strategic collaboration between local institutions, trade unions, and business associations, aiming to scrutinize the profound changes AI is introducing to the labor market. The Observatory's primary mandate is to monitor the deployment of algorithmic management tools, ensuring they comply with Italian labor laws and ethical standards regarding worker surveillance and data privacy.
The initiative also focuses on the need for professional requalification and the mitigation of job displacement risks caused by automation. By fostering a continuous social dialogue, the Observatory intends to produce guidelines and policy recommendations that balance technological innovation with the protection of workers' fundamental rights. This development in Rome is seen as a pilot project that could inspire similar regulatory and monitoring bodies across Italy, highlighting the country's proactive approach to managing the "Fourth Industrial Revolution" at a municipal and regional level.