USA: Judge orders Workday to provide list of customers who used HiredScore AI in their hiring process following allegations of age discrimination
"Judge orders Workday to supply an exhaustive list of employers that enabled AI hiring tech", 31 July 2025
Workday Inc. must provide a list of customers who enabled HiredScore artificial intelligence features in their hiring process, even though the company acquired the technology after the original complaint was filed, a judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled Tuesday.
Previously, a plaintiff brought a lawsuit — which turned into a collective action — against Workday, alleging the AI-based applicant recommendation software had negatively affected candidates aged 40 and up in the hiring process.
Tuesday’s order calls for the collective to include “individuals whose applications were scored, sorted, ranked, or screened using the HiredScore AI features.”...
...AI in hiring continues to be a point of contention in the employment law landscape. Notably, New York City restricted AI in hiring in 2022, with its laws going into effect in 2023. Any kind of automated decision-making tool must be audited, and all candidates should be notified of the use of the technology under the legislation...
...Previously, per May court documents, “Workday has raised concerns that there may be logistical hurdles to identifying members of the collective.” Still, Judge Rita Lin said at the time, “On the current record, those challenges do not appear insurmountable.”
Workday must come up with a timeline for identifying the customers who have enabled the technology by Aug. 20.