AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorkforce & HR Policy: The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority is tightening conduct rules and fitness-for-office tests for 37,000 non-bank firms, putting more responsibility on managers to handle serious workplace bullying, harassment, and violence. Equal Pay & Pay Transparency: The UK government’s equal pay consultation would require employers to publish pay info in job adverts, while some businesses warn it could spark poaching and extra pay demands. Education Staffing: The Bahamas is launching efforts to attract more Bahamian teachers, citing global shortages and a focus on recruitment and retention. HR Operations in Practice: Liberia’s Revenue Authority expanded training for its automated staff loan purchase platform, moving approvals from paper to an online system. Hiring & Compliance: A San Diego-area case highlights fraud risk in hiring when forged letters are used to secure jobs, after a background check exposed prior convictions. Workplace Wellbeing: Police Scotland reports nearly 500 officers on long-term sick leave, with mental health the largest category. Career Pathways: Airtel Nigeria’s foundation ran a youth digital skills masterclass for undergraduates and early-career talent. Layoffs & Restructuring: Obsidian Entertainment plans layoffs of 52 workers as part of Xbox-related restructuring. Leadership & Culture: A “Chief Experience Officer” argument says mature customer thinking should be embedded across HR, operations, and marketing—not trapped in one department.
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