AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorkplace Voice & Retention: A new push argues “psychological safety” still isn’t real in many workplaces, because feedback routes like suggestion boxes often become dead ends—so employees stay silent instead of speaking up. AI & Entry-Level Hiring: One-third of employers are replacing some entry-level roles with AI, while MBA hiring plans for 2026 look steadier—raising the stakes for communication and leadership skills. Tech Layoffs Linked to AI: Oracle cut about 21,000 jobs in fiscal 2026 and tied part of the restructuring to AI adoption, even as it pours money into cloud and AI partnerships. Employee Wellbeing Spending, Flat Results: MetLife finds employers are spending more on benefits, but health, engagement, and productivity gains are stuck—cost control is now the top driver. Local Hiring & Skills Pipelines: Cal State LA says AI literacy is growing, but classroom prep feels inconsistent; Telangana is recruiting physiotherapists for Germany with language training and visa support. Jobs, Pay, and Real Costs: A viral LinkedIn story highlights why some workers reject higher metro pay when rent, commuting, and stress erase the advantage. Workplace Safety & Accountability: A South African transport employee was arrested in a diesel theft syndicate tied to infrastructure delays, while a court fight over police hiring in Minneapolis spotlights staffing and public safety. AI in the Workplace (Corporate Tension): Salesforce staff are reportedly confused as Anthropic’s Claude Tag competes inside Slack with Salesforce’s own AI tools.
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