AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoYouth Employment & Hiring Tech: A UK DWP-commissioned review warns that nearly one million 16–24 year-olds are NEET, with automated, more remote hiring making first jobs harder to land—especially for those who’ve never worked. AI in Recruiting: A separate UK-focused piece flags an “AI hiring paradox”: firms want AI-fluent candidates but often make poor hires because self-reported AI familiarity can’t replace real skills checks. Policy Push for Work Experience: The UK government is moving on “youth guarantee” reforms after Alan Milburn’s “lost generation” warning, including paid work placements for young people on Universal Credit. Workplace Training & Skills: Fife College in Scotland earns Carbon Literacy recognition, while multiple training pathways—from TVET graduations to cybersecurity and green skills—keep spotlighting reskilling as the route to employability. Labor Disputes: Spain’s CSIF plans June 11 protests over an unblocked labor agreement affecting about 38,000 public administration workers. Employer Risk & Compliance: UK reporting also highlights growing concerns about AI hiring tools and compliance as rules tighten. Workplace Wellbeing: An Ozarks police chief’s suicide renews calls for confidential mental health support and leadership buy-in. Career Pathways Spotlight: A Nigerian master’s student story shows how landing a bank graduate program can run alongside studies, balancing education and early career momentum.
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