AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVolkswagen Restructuring Shock: Reports keep pointing to a major overhaul at VW, with up to 100,000 job cuts and potential closures of four German plants—another reminder that HR planning in Germany’s auto sector is being driven by global EV pressure and cost battles. AI at Work (Germany): A YouGov/Indeed survey suggests 46% of employees use AI on the job, saving about 1.7 hours weekly on average, but most people reinvest that time into more work—raising questions for workforce planning and workload design. German Labour Market Signals: New coverage highlights a mixed picture: unemployment ticks down, yet the jobs market still feels subdued, with persistent mismatches between vacancies and skills. Workplace Safety & Violence: German police arrested a 45-year-old suspect after a deadly shooting at a mothers-and-children support centre in Stade during a custody meeting, killing six staff—an urgent HR and safeguarding case for employers. EU Competition Watch: A Swedish court ordered Google to pay about $1.5bn to PriceRunner for antitrust damages tied to shopping search favoritism, underscoring how compliance and platform rules can hit business operations. Healthcare Talent Mobility: BorderPlus says it’s expanding its healthcare workforce mobility model beyond Germany into more destination markets as nurse shortages and ageing populations intensify demand.
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