AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in the Workplace: A new report says companies are pouring money into AI tools while skimping on training—93% of budgets go to the tech, not the people who have to use it. Logistics & Jobs: Seattle-area logistics giant Expeditors ended its long-standing no-layoff stance for tech roles, cutting about 230 workers across the region. Construction Safety: Washington DOT and State Patrol expanded work-zone speed cameras; enforcement on I-90 begins as first-time violations move from warnings to $125 fines. State Budget Pressure: Washington agencies were told to prepare for major 2027–29 shortfalls, pausing new expansions and focusing on core services. Food & Agriculture Exports: The Washington Blueberry Commission ran trade seminars in Thailand and Indonesia to boost Southeast Asia demand. World Cup Turf & Security: FIFA is relying on Michigan State turf research for consistent stadium grass, while Seattle ramps up safety planning for the tournament. Telecom Reliability: CenturyLink faced scrutiny after a copper-theft outage delayed reporting.
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