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Committee advances bill requiring 90‑day notice before employers deploy AI surveillance or management tools

California State Assembly Labor and Employment Committee · March 18, 2026
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Summary

AB 1898 would require employers to notify workers at least 90 days before deploying AI tools that surveil or manage employees and to disclose the tool's purpose, data collected, decisions it may affect and where it will be used. Supporters framed it as a transparency measure; business groups warned of administrative burdens and vague enforcement provisions.

Assemblymember Schultz presented AB 1898, a measure seeking to give workers advance notice before employers deploy AI tools that surveil or manage employees and to require disclosure of the tool's purpose, what worker data will be collected, employment decisions it may influence, and the general workplace locations where the tool will be…

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