AI Must Not Replace People: Union Syndicale Fédérale Supports EPSU Call for Public ownership and worker involvement to EU Apply AI Strategy
As the European Commission prepares to launch its “Apply Artificial Intelligence Strategy,” Union Syndicale Fédérale (USF), as an affiliate of EPSU, fully supports the strong message sent by EPSU to the Commission: artificial intelligence must not replace workers — and certainly not without proper consultation, protection, and planning.
There is a very real risk that, without a clear and inclusive transition plan, the Commission or other institutions may one day present action plans eliminating 10–20% of positions, citing AI as the justification. This would mirror past situations — for instance, the sudden shift to telework during the COVID-19 crisis, which was once abstract and then rapidly became permanent, leading to major structural decisions such as the sale of EU office buildings. USF warns that we must not be caught off guard again.
It would be a dangerous mistake to believe that only lower-grade or technical staff are at risk. The pace of AI development means that no job can be considered completely secure — not lawyers, not economists, not statisticians, not assistants. We urge our colleagues, including AD staff, to understand that this issue concerns us all. AI is not only about automation of routine tasks — it is increasingly affecting complex, intellectual roles as well.
Too often, technological change is introduced from the top down, with little or no involvement from the workers who will ultimately be expected to use these tools. We strongly insist that staff must be consulted from the outset. This is not only a matter of democratic workplace practice — it is essential to building the trust, ownership, and cooperation necessary for ethical and effective AI integration in public services.


