AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI at work: NHS England is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 staff after a pilot that reportedly returned 43 minutes per worker per day, aiming to cut admin burden and free time for patient care. Workforce training: Qatar’s civil service is running an “AI for Project Managers” workshop to build practical AI skills across government teams. Skills-to-jobs pressure: Malaysia’s higher-education regulator says employability problems aren’t proof of falling standards—graduates need added value like multilingual skills, critical thinking, and tech adaptability. Career pivots: A tech worker who left at 32 for carpentry says finding an apprenticeship is hard, but they don’t regret the switch. Job market reality check: A new jobs report roundup says hiring is re-accelerating, but wage growth and job-search difficulty remain concerns for people out of work. Workplace support: Two personal stories highlight how grief and serious illness collide with jobs—and why employers’ leave and support policies often fall short. Immigration pathway shift: Manitoba abruptly ended a post-study PR route for international graduates, redirecting them to a pathway requiring work experience and a long-term job offer. Safety & compliance training: eHACCP.org launched a free branded corporate LMS for HACCP training and certification management.
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