AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorkforce cuts & AI spending: Uber cut about 23% of HR staff in its People and Places division shortly after admitting it burned through its AI coding budget in four months, reigniting questions about how AI investment and headcount decisions line up. Healthcare staffing & productivity: The NHS is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff, aiming to free up roughly two days a month from admin work. Hiring practices under pressure: Japan’s Rohto Pharmaceutical is dropping document screening for new grads and moving to interactive dialogue to better handle AI-generated applications. Payroll fraud spotlight: South Africa’s education payroll audit flagged mismatched records tied to “ghost” teacher concerns, while the UK saw multiple nurses struck off for fake shifts and roster fraud. Integrity in HR programs: Malaysia’s HR ministry backed MACC investigations into alleged irregularities in the Daya Kerjaya 2.0 program, citing PERKESO anti-fraud monitoring. Talent pipelines: UAE’s MoIAT said its Industrialists Career Exhibition exceeded its Emirati job target early, and Cambodia is expanding hospitality training to strengthen tourism workforce capacity. Local governance & HR oversight: Guyana’s PNCR says a stalled Local Government Commission is leaving councils unable to discipline staff, fueling “administrative paralysis.” AI and work scaling: Accenture argues 2026 is the shift from AI pilots to large-scale, customer-facing deployments—if companies can transform workforce and build the right foundations.
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