AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI and jobs: A new IrishJobs survey says nearly half of Irish employers have cut entry-level and graduate roles, with graduates linking the squeeze to AI-driven hiring shifts. Workplace inclusion: Australia’s LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards highlighted employers like Bendigo Bank and Russell Kennedy Lawyers for measurable progress on equity and belonging. HR leadership appointments: Nigerian Breweries named Nkechi Runsewe as Human Resources Director effective Aug. 1, 2026, tasking her with delivering its EverGreen 2030 people strategy. Public-sector hiring fixes: Work for America case studies spotlight how Baltimore and Columbus are redesigning public works recruitment—changing who gets hired and how quickly vacancies are filled. Employer branding: UK firm Goughs Solicitors made The Times’ Best Places to Work 2026 list, citing staff-led wellbeing and training. Workplace law basics: A legal explainer breaks down what “hostile work environment” means and when employers can be held liable. Community service standards: Zimbabwe Republic Police rolled out a revamped Client Service Charter to improve officer responsiveness and accountability.
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