AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI at Work & Creative Rights: Anthropic is hiring Teresa Carlson to lead public-sector work on AI adoption, while a new AI-produced feature film (“Misaligned”) spotlights how studios want human craft plus AI—at a time when unions and actors push for limits on generative use of copyrighted work. Performance Management Gap: A UK survey finds many employees aren’t getting regular goals or progression reviews, putting HR and line managers under pressure to fix feedback and career pathways. Job Scams & Compliance: A report warns scammers exploit urgency and personalization in competitive hiring; HR is urged to verify listings and company names. Worker Protections Abroad: Spain’s Moroccan seasonal workers say language barriers and rights awareness gaps drive problems, prompting calls for stronger enforcement. Employment Law & Data Requests: L&I is running employment-law webinars, and guidance highlights how HR should handle employee subject access requests fast and proportionately. Global Hiring Signals: NFIB reports small-business job openings are rebounding slightly, but owners still struggle to find qualified workers. Workforce Costs: HD Hyundai Heavy Industries will refund meal deductions for foreign workers and revise pay rules after pushback. Public Sector Integrity: Kenya’s EACC secured convictions of former IEBC staff for forged credentials used to get jobs and promotions.
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