AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Sector Hiring Push (Malaysia): Malaysia’s Public Service Department approved 66,312 new non-trade-off Ministry of Health posts, plus 12,796 permanent roles for medical officers, dental officers and pharmacists, with RM6.7bn earmarked to expand facilities and strengthen career pathways. Workforce Crisis Warning (Nigeria): Professor Thadius Ijadunola urged Nigeria to overhaul healthcare after “double depletion” from staff migration and retirements, calling for coordinated investment and policy action to avert a workforce crisis. AI-Era HR Modernisation (US): OPM launched the GPPA Navigator, a searchable digital tool replacing paper-heavy federal personnel action guidance for HR specialists. AI & Skills Strategy (Singapore): Singapore doubled down on AI, digital skills and lifelong learning as the core of employment transformation, stressing resilience and inclusive career opportunities. Healthcare Safety Culture (UK/Global HR lens): A new commentary argues “normalisation of deviance” is a system strain issue, not a people-failure HR problem, after NHS inquiry findings. Workplace Accountability (US): Seattle Public Schools’ HR investigation found a special education teacher was “more likely than not” responsible for student abuse, but the district has not clarified employment status or next steps. Employer Talent Pipeline (UK): Train operator GWR was named among the top 100 apprenticeship employers, citing support for 300+ apprentices and multiple programmes. Equal Pay & Retirement Choices (India): Experts warned workers to weigh long-term retirement impact before choosing lower EPF contributions under the 2026 flexibility options. Public Investment & Jobs (India): Arunachal Pradesh approved ₹7,834 crore for four CM schemes (roads, rural connectivity and more), with cabinet directions to complete remaining projects by March 2027.
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