AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoU.S. Hiring Update: Employers added 172,000 jobs in May and unemployment held at 4.3%, signaling a resilient job market even as many Americans stay frustrated by prospects and prices. AI & Work Rules: The EEOC moved to axe EEO-1 reporting and replaced its strategic enforcement plan with a more Trump-friendly approach, while separate reporting highlights how AI is reshaping worker classification and hiring screening. Graduate Jobs Push (China): China is urging state firms and major tech companies to expand hiring for the class of 2026, using centralized job portals and livestream recruitment to cut youth unemployment. Employment Policy Watch: Lawmakers and agencies are also facing scrutiny over employment verification, AI notice requirements, and employment-law compliance as hiring tech spreads. Career Pathways: Schools and training programs continue to expand career-focused pipelines, from apprenticeships and micro-credentials to career centers aimed at getting students into work faster.
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