AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSamsung Strike Watch: South Korea’s PM says the government will use emergency arbitration to stop a Samsung Electronics strike, warning even a short factory pause could cost up to 1 trillion won—while Samsung and the union are set to resume pay talks Monday with a mediator. AI Hiring Boom: Despite layoffs elsewhere, “forward-deployed engineers” are surging—job postings up 729% in a year and pay topping $200,000—as companies embed AI experts to tailor tools to their workflows. Pay Transparency Push: The EU Pay Transparency Directive hits a 7 June deadline, but Ireland has no draft legislation or employer guidance yet, even as only 39% of Irish job ads list salaries. Local Skills & Training: Malaysia is rolling out PACE with RM100m to boost employability, while Nunavik police are being urged to become a “distinctly Inuit” system with changes to hiring and training. Job Market Strain: Young jobseekers in Kansas City report a “low-hire, low-fire” market, with graduates struggling to land even entry roles. Career Moves: A new IT Systems Analyst (ESRI ArcGIS) posting highlights GIS-focused roles, and a Bahamas job fair (May 27) targets hospitality and airport employers.
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