AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Hiring Signals: Indeed Hiring Lab says US software developer postings rose nearly 15% after Claude Code’s launch, suggesting AI exposure may be shifting from job destruction to job creation. Workplace Culture & Pay Rules: A viral case shows a Gen Z employee losing an hour’s pay for being 11 minutes late, then refusing to stay during an outage—sparking debate on fairness in strict attendance policies. Corporate Restructuring: HDFC Bank cut over 8,000 non-supervisory staff in FY26 while expanding management roles, citing a more tech-enabled people strategy. Tech Talent & Legal Fight: Apple sued OpenAI and former employees, alleging trade secret theft tied to hiring and confidential hardware data. Public Sector & Jobs Support: Pakistan’s Punjab launched the interest-free “Parwaz Card” to help skilled workers fund Saudi job moves. Labour & Rights: A Western Cape Labour Court rejected a constructive dismissal claim, finding the employee’s resignation “fatal” to her case. Education & Employment: Uganda’s Kawempe Hospital faced audit findings over faulty e-Afya vaccine/medicine management amid staffing and service delivery failures. University Workforce Planning: UK’s University of Aberdeen approved new “executive dean” roles as part of a £10m savings plan, drawing staff criticism over added hierarchy. US Labour Market: US job growth slowed to 57,000 in June; unemployment edged down to 4.2%, while economists warn tariffs and federal workforce cuts may be weighing on hiring.
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