AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorkforce & Pay Pressure: Fed Governor Christopher Waller warned the central bank may need higher rates “in the near term” if inflation stays above target, as home prices hit an all-time high and affordability strains households and businesses. Employment Law & Worker Voice: The UK’s NUJ pushed back on employer misuse of NDAs, arguing “gagging clauses” shouldn’t block reporting harassment or discrimination, and calling for limits on “excepted agreements.” Hiring & Training Funding: Pennsylvania’s new state budget boosts career training and teacher stipends, while school funding in Philadelphia rises with added money for career programs and special education. Local Economic Growth: El Paso’s city leaders backed a major Meta investment aimed at expanding the commercial tax base, a move tied to school district budget gaps. Talent Pipelines: Chipotle’s COO reportedly scouts internal leaders through weekly staff dinners, a model focused on spotting who wants to grow. Youth Employment: Osage-area youth programs are placing teens in paid summer roles with training and financial literacy. Gig Work Protections: India’s new Labour Codes recognize gig workers, but enforceable social security and protections remain unclear. EU Jobs Snapshot: Eurostat reports 8.9M people employed in the EU cultural sector in 2025, with women slightly leading.
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