AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI in Hiring Transparency: A new discussion warns that when employers disclose AI use in hiring, legal/risk teams may turn it into box-ticking that doesn’t help candidates—while fairness concerns remain high and salary transparency is a top driver of applications. Responsible AI Workforce: Malaysia’s banking leaders say the next phase of AI success depends on responsible deployment, governance, and continuous workforce development—not just speed. Public-Sector Accountability: South Africa’s DA says arrests tied to Ekurhuleni corruption allegations include the suspended HR head, underscoring pressure for consequence management and faster disciplinary outcomes. HR Under Scrutiny in Education Finance: Minneapolis Public Schools’ unredacted investigative material alleges improper withholding of $3M from a health care trust, raising questions about finance leadership and controls. Federal Job Security Shock: US federal employees fear job loss after civil service protections were removed for nearly 8,000 workers under a new classification. Workplace Rights & Retaliation Fears: Nurses at Brigham and Women’s Hospital ended a one-day strike but remain locked out through July 13, while federal employees report fear of retaliation after civil service changes. People Moves: Ryan hires Terry Gaylord as chief people officer; TCS reports Q1 results alongside global salary increments and AI investment. AI at Work, Compliance First: A Microsoft partner argues Copilot/AI agents deliver real value only after data and permissions are fixed—turning HR and IT governance into a practical adoption lever.
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