AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Work Fraud: Emburse research says 4 in 10 U.S. employees have used AI to generate fake expense receipts, with many using employer-paid tools—raising new HR and compliance headaches. Workplace Privacy: Meta paused an internal AI training program after a leak exposed employee activity and performance data, underscoring how AI rollouts can backfire fast. Immigration & Labor Markets: New data shows legal immigration approvals fell sharply in 2025, including big drops in employment-based and humanitarian pathways—potentially rippling into hiring and skills pipelines. Citizenship Costs: DHS proposes higher U.S. citizenship fees and fewer fee waivers for low-income applicants, which could affect retention and long-term workforce planning for lawful residents. Workforce Development: Arizona’s Workforce Summit spotlights reskilling for AI and future jobs, while Wisconsin student-loan borrowers face major repayment-plan changes starting July 1. Hiring & Bias Litigation: A judge rejected Workday’s motion in a California AI hiring discrimination class lawsuit, keeping pressure on HR tech vendors. Public Sector Staffing: St. Louis begins a national search for a new Lambert airport CEO as a major terminal overhaul approaches.
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