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By 2028, artificial intelligence will likely create more jobs than it eliminates — but not before it will “break down millions of careers,” one Gartner analyst said. In response, HR departments will need to move toward a skills-based approach for hiring and talent management, per a Gartner report.
Number of the week: 42%
The percentage of front-line workers who said they felt their company’s leaders understood their problems, according to a report from Dayforce, a human capital management firm. That number is a substantial decline from 62% who said the same in 2024, and could lead to increasingly complex management problems, the report noted.
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“The real shift will happen when learning and workforce readiness become sustained board-level priorities, rather than budget items that fluctuate with hiring cycles.”
In the HR Dive 2026 Identity of HR survey, employee training jumped as a priority for HR leaders. AI can be partially to thank for this as roles become more complex, experts told HR Dive, but slower hiring and a push toward transformation has also encouraged employers to lean into learning.






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