Podcast: AI and the human capital paradoxBY THE GREENER WAY | WEDNESDAY, 27 MAY 2026 8:43AM![]() AI, Workplace Culture and Labor Rights: Why human capital risk is financially material This week on The Greener Way, host Michelle Baltazar speaks with Emily DeMasi, regional team lead - North America EOS at Federated Hermes, about why human capital risks, such as workplace culture, harassment and violence, labour rights, and supply chain conditions, are financially material for investors through impacts on productivity, reputation and long-term returns. DeMasi explains how stewardship engagement assesses human capital using employee surveys, whistleblower mechanisms, and core disclosure metrics such as workforce size (including gig and contract workers), turnover, demographics, and total workforce cost. They discuss AI's double-edged impact, from efficiencies and training needs to job displacement anxiety and potential worker surveillance. 00:39 Why human capital matters 02:45 Workplace harassment as material risk 04:29 Do employee surveys work? 05:50 Investor engagement metrics 07:55 AI workforce disruption 11:13 Case studies 13:43 Best practice supply chain frameworks 16:18 Why stewardship is crucial 17:42 Looking ahead on AI and governance We record on Gadigal Land and we pay our respects to the traditional custodians of country and elders past and present. Related News |




