AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Hiring Transparency: HR and legal teams are warning that “AI use” disclosures in hiring can turn into vague tick-box statements that don’t help candidates—while most jobseekers report hearing nothing back and say pay transparency is a top trust signal. Workforce Policy & Compliance: Malaysia says Perkeso’s Lindung 24/7 contributions stay mandatory for foreign workers, while local workers get a voluntary option; North Carolina moves to modernize state hiring after decades, aiming to cut long vacancy timelines. Talent Shortages in Practice: Airlines are ramping cabin crew hiring and training to keep up with route growth, highlighting retention risk after certification. Labor Relations: A UK school trust faces union strike action over restructuring and redundancies, with staff citing poor transparency and centralization impacts. Regional HR Development: Cambodia and Japan sign a grant to fund scholarships for young Cambodian officials in Japan. Responsible AI in Finance: Malaysia’s banking leaders stress that responsible AI depends on people, governance, and continuous workforce development—not just faster adoption.
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