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The Government faced calls this week to provide clear guidance for employers on using technology to monitor remote workers.
It comes after the Irish Congress of Trade Unions raised concerns about a growing trend of bosses using artificial intelligence (AI).
ICTU highlighted the issue in its submission to Government about legislation that would give workers the right to request to work remotely post-pandemic.
The body is worried that the use of AI to monitor remote workers is becoming too much like surveillance, adding that the tools could be used to decide who gets a bonus or let go from a company.
CDC study finds unsafe bedding leading cause of sudden unexpected infant deaths
By Kelly Hayes
Hiccups could play an important role in an infant s brain development, a new study suggests.
WASHINGTON - A study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that the leading cause of sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUIDs) in the U.S. is an unsafe sleep environment which includes soft bedding like blankets, pillows and bumper pads despite repeated health messages about safe sleep practices.
The study, published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics, aimed to better understand the causes of SUIDs. The term includes all unexpected infant deaths, such as those without a clear cause referred to as SIDS and those from a known cause, like suffocation.
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