AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI at Workforce Monitoring: Dubai will roll out a unified “Workforce Productivity Measurement System” using AI and data across 32 government departments to track efficiency and guide resource allocation. Wage Policy Push: Malaysia’s MTUC is urging a wider minimum-wage structure that better reflects skills and experience, floating RM3,100 as a reference point and warning delays could hit workers hard. Childcare Leave Reform: Singapore will merge childcare leave into one scheme for working parents with kids aged 12 and below, offering 8–12 days a year depending on number of children. Labor Mobility & Recruitment Controls: Nepal’s labor ministry will consult 25 recruitment agencies listed by Malaysia after Malaysia limited Nepali hiring to approved agencies under its foreign worker system. Workplace Pay Pressure: A South African job offer paying R5,000/month for full-time work sparked outrage and renewed debate over poverty-level wages. HR & Compliance in Public Service: Scotland reports civil servants used government devices to access porn and betting, but no formal disciplinary action was taken. Onboarding & Talent Development: Qatar Foundation’s Pre-University Education welcomed about 150 new employees through a structured joiner orientation. AI in HR Leadership: A Workday SVP argues effective AI use depends on context and long-term business process understanding. Employee Benefits: A Missouri employer-backed childcare cost-sharing program is helping working parents stay employed by reducing childcare costs.
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