AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorkforce training pipeline: Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice is launching its first paid Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) training in August 2026, covering certification fees and offering trainees a path to full-time roles after they pass. AI and hiring readiness: A Resume Now survey finds most workers get little or no AI training or guidance, even though many are already using AI they find themselves—raising the stakes for employers to provide approved tools and real instruction. AI in the workplace (and internal politics): Salesforce employees are reacting to Anthropic’s Claude Tag inside Slack, worried it overlaps with Salesforce’s own Slackbot/Agentforce push. Skills-to-jobs abroad: Telangana’s TOMCOM is recruiting physiotherapists for Germany with German language training, visa help, and a route to permanent residency. Education-to-career friction: Cal State LA is debating whether classrooms are preparing students for an AI-shaped job market, with experiences described as inconsistent. Career pivots that beat the odds: One story highlights switching from a desk job at risk from AI to bricklaying, where demand and pay can be strong. Local job support: Urban Outfitters is expanding its Navy Yard footprint in Pennsylvania and planning hundreds of new hires. Policy watch (Iowa): Iowa’s July 1 law changes include major health and education impacts, with employers and workers likely to feel the ripple effects.
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