AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Sector HR: Warren County’s school board is ending a sick-leave incentive that paid staff $50 per unused day, after costs outpaced substitute budgets. Workforce Planning: Guam’s Department of Education will hold a teacher job fair June 25 with on-the-spot interviews, asking applicants to bring resumes and certifications. Leadership Development: TDC’s HR hosted a three-day leadership training for supervisors, middle managers, and executives focused on people-centered leadership, communication, and conflict resolution. Skills for the EV Era: Automakers are warning that EV supply chains can’t hit production targets without job-ready talent, especially for specialized engineering roles. AI & Jobs: Michigan says AI could reshape nearly 2.8M jobs, with leadership and people skills hardest for AI to replace. Hiring Access for Refugees: Malaysia’s lack of formal work rights for refugees may stall proposals to hire them, due to legal grey areas and weak policy frameworks. HR Compliance & Risk: A public-sector executive resigned after allegations of “double dipping” under a remote-work policy. Training Incentives: India’s EPFO ran a PMVBRY incentive disbursement event, highlighting employer and first-time employee benefits tied to formal jobs.
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