AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkforce & Skills: A new push in U.S. schools is reshaping CTE so students explore multiple career paths and build practical skills, not just “college preparedness,” as families question the return on degrees. AI & Hiring: A new report on Egypt’s job market finds women are underrepresented in the workforce (29% vs 53% of graduates) and still face structural barriers, even when employer interest looks similar. Workplace Rights: The UK DWP says some vulnerable ESA claimants won’t lose payments when legacy benefits end, with safeguards for people needing help managing claims. Employment Policy: Bangladesh’s budget backs a “Created in Bangladesh” brand to grow the creative economy, aiming for 500,000 new jobs and a bigger GDP contribution. Leadership & Talent: Meta appoints CRED founder Kunal Shah as WhatsApp’s global CEO, a major career move for tech leadership. Job Market Reality Check: A Bengaluru tech worker’s Amazon vs Salesforce offer debate highlights burnout risk and the search for predictable work environments. Education-to-Work: Libya’s accounting forum urged universities to update curricula and better align training with labor market needs.
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