AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoWorkplace Safety & HR Accountability: Singapore’s MOM is seeking a higher penalty against PSA after a fatal 2017 Keppel Terminal accident, spotlighting how safety failures become HR and compliance flashpoints. Hiring & Background Checks: Wisconsin employers can run credit checks during hiring, but the report clarifies what’s shown (no credit score) and what job seekers should know about consent and rights. AI Skills for Career Growth: India’s Scaler says AI upskilling is boosting salaries by ~150% and expanding outcomes beyond engineering into HR, leadership, and operations. AI in Management: Vibrant Publishers launched “AI Essentials for Managers,” aiming to help non-technical leaders apply AI without getting lost in jargon. Labor Negotiations: Saskatchewan defends its health-care staffing and bargaining approach as SGEU presses for better wages and rural recruitment support. Workplace Inclusion: A lawsuit alleges Equinox retaliated after a coach raised racist comments and took medical leave. Talent Pipeline in Education: A district in Wyoming approved a new special education director, while a Canadian tool-and-die firm highlights skilled trades as retirement nears. School Safety Oversight: Philippine lawmakers filed a House resolution to investigate the Ateneo de Manila drowning deaths and push stronger protections for student-athletes. Employee Rights & Retaliation: Amazon engineers accuse the company of retaliating after testifying about data centers, raising new HR and civil-rights concerns. Tech Leadership & Compliance: NobleAI completed SOC 2 Type II, underscoring security and governance expectations for enterprise-ready AI.
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