# 京東創辦人劉強東誓言防止電商公司90萬員工因自動化而失業。

*robotics, genai · news · 2026-05-28 · The Straits Times*

## Key points

- 京東創辦人劉強東承諾不會解雇因自動化被取代的一線員工。
- 京東正在建立超過80個培訓基地，為員工提供自動化系統維護的再培訓。
- 中國法院近期裁定，企業不得僅因AI取代而解雇或減薪員工。
- 自2025年起，中國企業必須在因自動化原因終止員工前，先進行再培訓或重新分配工作。

BEIJING – JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong has vowed to prevent the e-commerce firm’s 900,000-strong workforce from losing their jobs to automation, seeking to allay growing fears that the adoption of AI and robotics could replace workers. The company, which is one of the country’s largest employers by headcount, will “do everything possible to safeguard employment for hundreds of thousands of staff, including blue-collar workers,” Mr Liu said in an internal speech on May 27, according to a video circulating on social media. “JD.com will not fire a single front-line worker replaced by machines,” he said. JD didn’t respond to an e-mailed request for comment. Chinese companies are racing to implement AI systems as part of a state-directed push to dominate the new technology. But those orders present a challenge to Chinese Communist Party planners, who want to maintain stability in the labour market as the country reckons with a slowing economy and elevated youth unemployment. JD, which employs staff from couriers and store clerks to AI trainers and robot maintenance engineers, is experimenting with a host of unmanned technologies. According to a recent filing, those include “unmanned warehouses, drone delivery, self-driving vehicles, unmanned delivery stations and convenience stores, among others.” The online retailer has also set up more than 80 training bases around the country, saying they will serve to retrain workers with skills such as maintenance and servicing of automated systems, Mr Liu said. Mr Liu’s comments come after a Chinese court ruled in late April that companies cannot terminate employees or cut their salaries just to replace them with artificial intelligence systems. The Chinese authorities also ruled in 2025 that companies are legally required to retrain or reassign workers before they can be terminated – an early guardrail against AI job replacement that few other countries have established. BLOOMBERG

**Companies:** JD.com
**Countries:** China

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