AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI at Work Burnout: A new study finds “AI brain fry” hits hardest in marketing and people operations, with HR and people ops at 19.3% reporting the mental fatigue. Hiring Economics: Executive search firms are facing a cash-flow reckoning as longer recruiting cycles make searches more expensive and harder to complete. Workforce Compliance Pressure: Australia’s PayDay Super changes shift super payments to align with wages, with timing now a key compliance risk for HR and payroll teams. Skills Data in HR Tech: iMocha’s Skills Intelligence is now listed on the Workday Marketplace, aiming to feed validated skills into Workday for mobility and succession decisions. Saudi Localization: Saudi Arabia begins 30% Saudization for engineering roles in the private sector, with inspections and penalties for non-compliance. Labor Organizing: BlueOval SK workers in Kentucky launch a UAW union campaign as the EV battery plant ramps up hiring. People Analytics Push: Procapita Group reports GCC HR leaders using AI and people analytics to improve hiring speed and workforce planning. Workplace Risk & Privacy: EU airports and airlines urge a pause on EES border checks, citing staffing and operational strain that affects travelers. HR Legal Takeaway: A tribunal ruling highlights when regular, systematic casual work can count toward minimum employment periods for unfair dismissal protections.
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