AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorkforce Risk: Britain’s Acas survey finds a third of employers are considering redundancies before 2027, with warnings to consult early and follow legal duties to avoid costly disputes. AI & Hiring: Workday’s EMEA CTO Clare Hickie says the HR tech firm is building AI/agentic services to help executives adopt digital change—an angle job seekers should watch as roles shift toward tech-enabled HR. Education-to-Work Pipelines: MENA EdTech startups are pushing skills-based routes into jobs as youth unemployment stays high and degrees don’t always match labor-market needs. Layoff Watch: Calbright College faces possible layoffs if proposed state funding doesn’t land, putting adult-learner training and competency-based programs at stake. Immigration & Labor Supply: Massachusetts warns Trump-era immigration limits could sharply reduce working-age inflows, threatening staffing for research and broader employers. Workplace Costs: Oklahoma childcare affordability pressures are forcing parents to rethink employment plans, with ripple effects on labor participation. Tech Sector Demand: TSMC CEO signals continued AI-driven chip demand and hints at price flexibility—good news for semiconductor hiring outlooks. Employer Compliance: A U.S. court ruling denies arbitration for a debt collection law firm, a reminder that contract terms and who they cover can make or break legal outcomes.
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