AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoForeign-Worker Hiring: Germany’s “Make it in Germany” portal lists 1,307 vacancies for foreign drivers and transport/logistics roles, with 1,294 aimed at vehicle operators—showing how HR demand is still pulling in international talent. Automotive Restructuring: Opel’s Rüsselsheim development centre faces planned cuts of 650 engineering jobs as Stellantis shifts toward Chinese EV tech via Leapmotor, raising fears the site becomes an “adaptation hub” rather than a true development base. Skills & Work Design: New research suggests women are not less competitive than men in auction-style hiring/position bidding; where gaps appear, women push hardest for top roles—useful for HR teams rethinking assessment and incentives. Biopharma Layoff Pressure: After M&A, more biotech/pharma layoffs are hitting—BioSpace tallies at least seven deals in 2026 with layoffs following, including CureVac’s 820-job reduction after BioNTech’s acquisition. Workplace Safety & Accountability: Travelodge’s boss resigned amid criticism over how assaults were handled, spotlighting HR’s role in safeguarding policies and incident response. Energy Jobs: Tyczka Hydrogen acquired a 5 MW green hydrogen hub in Hesse to expand heavy-duty refuelling capacity and create local jobs. Education-to-Work Signals: Germany’s labour market also shows a pipeline angle: as apprenticeships and STEM interest shift, the country continues looking abroad for technical talent.
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