AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI in HR: A Rippling-backed survey of 1,033 HR leaders finds 67% are at intermediate/advanced AI adoption, with Australia leading; the takeaway for HR teams is how to balance automation with human judgment and compliance. Workforce skills: China’s trade union plan will fund further education and skills upgrading for at least 3 million industrial workers by 2030, alongside “AI Plus” training and a national skills platform. AI hiring ethics: A new analysis warns that “AI fluency” can be hard to judge in interviews, and that bias often reflects human decisions behind the models. Security and staffing: Malaysia approved 17 measures to tighten KLIA screening, access controls and drug testing for aviation staff—explicitly including medium/long-term work on technology and human resources. Healthcare staffing pressure: Nigeria’s doctor and nurse shortages are highlighted as a growing manpower crisis, with Lagos alone facing tens of thousands short. Education hiring/retention: Arizona reports teacher turnover outpacing the national rate, driven by pay, burnout and personal reasons. Workplace policy update: Bossier City proposes a rewrite of personnel rules, renaming the chapter to “Human Resources” and updating leave and discipline. Skills-first hiring: A separate report argues recruitment is shifting from degrees to skills as credentials lag behind fast-changing job needs.
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