AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoLabour Leadership Shake-up: Keir Starmer resigned as UK PM and Labour leader, saying he’s not best placed to lead into the next general election; he’ll stay on as caretaker while nominations open 9 July and Andy Burnham is widely expected to succeed him. Jobs & Pay Mood: S&P Global’s UK consumer sentiment stayed weak, with spending down and labour-market confidence sliding to the lowest since March 2023—workers reported more insecurity about their roles. Workplace Rights: Starmer’s exit comes after a pay boost for millions via the national living wage rise, alongside new worker-rights measures that are already sparking debate over hiring costs. GDPR & HR Risk: The ICO confirmed a London Clinic worker was sacked over alleged access to Kate Middleton’s medical records and an offer to sell them—another reminder for HR on strict data handling. AI Training Scrutiny: Whistleblowers say some AI model trainers use chatbots to speed up tasks, raising concerns about job conditions and data quality. Local Hiring: PureGym plans a new 24/7 Horley site, creating six jobs. Extreme Heat: Met Office red alert for parts of England and Wales warns employers to protect staff during dangerous temperatures.
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