AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI and jobs: Reuters reports China firms are using “quiet” layoffs as they push rapid AI adoption, including cutting graduate hiring and firing contractors after workflow automation tools like OpenClaw. Corporate restructuring: Woolworths has started early consultations that could eliminate hundreds of Australian corporate roles in finance, HR and IT, with work shifted to India and other Asian nations. HR budgets and staffing cuts: Houston ISD is proposing a $2B budget that includes employee pay increases but also about 205 central office position reductions, including 16 in HR. Healthcare workforce shakeups: University of Vermont Health Network plans to eliminate 76 roles and restructure 66 more, mostly in non-direct patient care. Pay policy and compliance: Oro Valley’s proposed up-to-3% pay raises for nonunion staff mirror regional peers, while the UAE’s new wage-payment rules are driving a surge in payroll processing via its Wage Protection System. Public sector HR: Hong Kong unions warn a 2% civil-service pay rise won’t offset inflation after the Tai Po fire, while Cave Creek school district plans 41 more staffing terminations. Training and people-first tech: Samsung announces groupwide AI transformation using external generative tools across affiliates.
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