AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI at work: A Brookings study says 86% of workers most at risk from AI-driven job shifts are women, especially admins and clerical staff, and conferences are already filling up with AI “how-to” classes for executive assistants. Workplace fairness: A former HR manager and pastor’s wife in South Africa faces a delayed fraud trial after a co-accused pleaded guilty, putting the main case in limbo. Rural labor policy: Ontario’s refusal to expand temporary foreign-worker ratios drew sharp criticism from Fort Frances’ mayor, who says it threatens staffing for small northern employers. Hiring and training pipelines: ATP Flight School opened a new airline pilot training center in Loveland, Colorado, pitching major-airline hiring demand in 2H 2026. Jobs and industry risk: Germany’s auto sector warned Chinese EV competition could put tens of thousands of jobs at risk without urgent policy action. Public-sector pay pressure: Liberia’s opposition leader urged concrete 2027 budget steps to improve salaries and working conditions for civil servants. Local economic growth: Buc-ee’s construction in Ruston, Louisiana, targets 200 jobs by 2027. Employment compliance: A workplace dispute in Ireland ended with a €7,500 unfair dismissal award for a school worker after a contract shift and sidelining.
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