NPR Topics: News | How algorithms wreaked havoc with these workers' schedules and cut their pay by Huo Jingnan AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. The article examines how LanguageLine Solutions’ adoption of AI‑driven scheduling software dramatically disrupted the work lives of its Haitian‑Creole, Polish‑English, Russian‑English, and other interpreters. After a business downturn in 2025, the new platform—NiCE—fragmented shifts, cut hours by up to 20 % and, in some cases, imposed unpaid “mandatory involuntary time off,” leaving workers like single‑mother Yves Valerus financially strained and forced to prioritize basic expenses. Interpreters report near‑constant calls with only a 15‑second break, heightened stress, and a loss of downtime that previously allowed for rest. In response, more than 200 interpreters have petitioned the company and begun unionizing with the Communications Workers of America, raising concerns about the broader rollout of algorithmic management and AI in low‑wage, hourly jobs; city officials, including New York City’s comptroller, are now scrutinizing LanguageLine’s labor practices. Read more: https://www.npr.org/2026/05/03/nx-s1-5786926/jobs-labor-productivity-languageline-unionize #YvesValerus #LanguageLineSolutions #NiCE #CommunicationsWorkers #MarkLevine