AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI at Work & Hiring Clarity: IBM’s 2026 CEO study flags a big gap between AI capability and regular use, blaming unclear use cases, disconnected training, and leadership not visibly driving adoption. Skills & Credentials: Pearson research says employers lean on professional certification for upskilling, with AI, cybersecurity, and cloud among the biggest skills shortfalls. Workplace AI Bias Debate: Reports highlight that AI can scale bias already chosen, while some firms are limiting AI usage by staff due to cost and governance concerns. Youth Jobs Push (UK): The UK PM backs a £3,000 incentive for firms to hire 18–24-year-olds on universal credit, aiming to tackle NEET levels. Public Sector Work Rules (Hungary): Hungary’s PM orders work-from-home for public employees during peak heat, urging other employers to follow. Hiring & Compliance (Philadelphia): Philadelphia’s Fair Chance rules get practical guidance on the notice employers must provide before adverse action tied to criminal history. Corporate Restructuring & Job Cuts: Sonos trims staff by 3% to streamline teams; Volkswagen faces possible up to 100,000 job cuts; BAT and other firms also continue cost-driven reductions. Identity & Screening Tech: Atlantic Employee Screening adds biometric identity verification via its AES QuickApp to speed hiring and reduce fraud. Employee Ownership (Childcare): A 100% employee-owned childcare model via an ESOP is spotlighted as a retention and pay-stability play. On-the-Ground Safety: Amazon’s Matteson facility was locked down after an employee was shot and killed; childcare staff faced abuse after heat forced children to be sent home.
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