AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAI in HR jobs: PwC’s AI Jobs Barometer frames roles as either professionalized or democratized, and HR teams are being urged to apply that same lens to their own function as AI reshapes hiring and support work. Entry-level hiring expectations: Talent leaders say junior roles now demand earlier data literacy and critical thinking, while research suggests remote-work effects may hold up more than AI exposure effects for entry-level hiring. Workplace compliance risk: A Norton Rose Fulbright survey finds cybersecurity, data privacy, AI-related employment disputes, and state-level labor exposure are driving faster-growing legal risk for employers. Summer hiring pressure: Small businesses face a payroll stress test during peak hiring, where onboarding, scheduling, overtime, classifications, and shifting local rules can break systems. Degree requirements shift: SK hynix is removing academic qualification requirements for many roles, focusing on skills and growth potential instead. HR leadership in practice: Jackson County honored an HR staffer for stepping in during an HR director gap, highlighting internal capability and knowledge sharing. Public-sector HR staffing: North Norfolk District Council reports a near-doubling of long-term sickness days and is seeking a full-time HR advisor to manage complex absences. Tech modernization: CAMH is expanding Oracle Fusion Cloud to streamline finance, HR, and supply chain operations.
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