Workday accused of AI bias in job selection, faces California employment technology lawsuit


  • Workday’s AI control software criticized for discriminatory bias
  • Recruiters usually bear the blame, but human replacement software could be responsible
  • The case must also consider AI much more broadly, including historical biases and shifting responsibilities.

At a June 2026 hearing, Judge Rita Lin suggested she might likely reject Workday’s latest attempt to dismiss claims filed under California law over a 2023 discrimination case.

Three years ago, Derek Mobley accused the company of firing him from more than 100 jobs after he applied through the company’s recruiting systems on the grounds that he was black, over 40 and suffering from anxiety and depression.

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