AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI & Hiring Skills: A new workplace push argues “durable skills” like empathy, conflict resolution, and ethical judgment are harder for AI to replace, even as more employers add AI tools to hiring and daily work. CTE & Work-Based Learning: A U.S. education push is reshaping career and technical education so students explore more options and build practical skills through hands-on training, not just “college prep.” Vocational Housing Partnership: The Daniel J. Kobasic Foundation pledged $1.4M to Build U.P., expanding CTE housing work sites that give students real construction experience. Career Access & Scams: Covenant HealthCare warns about fake job postings on social media, while a separate report flags rising employment scams in Connecticut. Medical Career Pressure: Telangana medicos oppose raising government medical faculty retirement age from 65 to 70, warning it could block recruitment and promotions for younger doctors. Workforce Mobility Abroad: Pakistan reported 278,563 overseas job registrations in Jan–May 2026, led by laborers and drivers. Leadership & Reconciliation: Canada appointed Manitoba’s first associate chief judge for reconciliation, aiming to better reflect Indigenous traditions in the justice system. Career Switching Reality Check: A viral account from a Nigerian tech worker earning $180,000 describes burnout and quitting engineering for photography, sparking debate on success vs well-being. HR Leadership Moves: Bunjy Digital named Shilpa Viswanath as CEO, with an AI-integrated marketing focus.
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