AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorkplace AI & governance: A Hong Kong law firm (JSM) is rolling out internal AI agents for routine legal work, but keeps lawyers in the approval loop to protect professional judgment and accountability. AI risk management: A Mintz On Air episode spotlights how “prompt injections” can be used to manipulate workplace AI tools, urging stronger safeguards and human oversight. Manager burnout: New reporting highlights how AI adoption, restructures, and faster execution are squeezing managers—raising stress and burnout concerns. Hiring & discrimination: Workday faces a lawsuit over AI job screening tools allegedly discriminating by age, disability, and race, with the company denying wrongdoing. Workforce planning: Danville District 118 approved a new Danville High School “College and Career Coordinator” role to intensify student advising and connect with workforce partners. Public-sector HR capacity: Sint Maarten’s central recruitment unit (P&O) is understaffed, slowing hiring across ministries. Local HR leadership moves: Wausau posted an HR Director opening after a resignation, with interviews expected after mid-summer. Workplace conduct: A New York explainer warns how “banter” can cross into harassment when it becomes unwelcome or hostile. Safety & community support: State Farm’s Good Neighbor Firefighter Safety Program awarded $10,000 grants to 150 volunteer fire departments nationwide, including several in Vermont and Idaho.
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