AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI & Data Privacy: Google is buying Spirit Airlines’ corporate data for $10M (about 100M emails and 500M Teams chats) to train AI, with claims that personally identifiable info will be scrubbed—raising fresh HR questions about employee data, consent, and governance. Workplace Pay & Hiring Signals: A UK Brightmine survey found median pay settlements slipped to 3.2% (10-month low), suggesting employers are getting more cautious as the labor market softens. Global HR Leadership Moves: MetLife GCC named Dimple Kaloya as CHRO; OSF (Okanagan Specialty Fruits) promoted HR leadership and added a new VP of sales/marketing after an ownership change. Family Benefits Policy: Tamil Nadu expanded maternity leave for government women’s third child to 365 days, while also detailing eligibility rules for earlier children. Labor Oversight: Maharashtra ordered inquiries into 16 Bombay Hospital employee complaints, with separate action for sexual harassment allegations. Workforce Risk & Continuity: Suisun City’s cyberattack has disrupted services, with HR among departments still closed as systems are restored. Skills & Talent Pipelines: Oregon’s $3.2M grant targets rural emergency response staffing by training EMT and firefighting pathways through high school and community college. Gender & Representation: LinkedIn research says women hold just 1 in 4 AI roles, underscoring ongoing talent and equity gaps.
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