AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWork & Jobs Policy: Switzerland’s “No to a Switzerland with 10 million!” immigration cap vote is sparking alarm from employers and unions, warning it could worsen labor shortages across sectors like healthcare, construction, and hospitality. Employment Market Signals: A Federal Reserve Bank of Boston study finds today’s oil shocks are muting inflation and that employment impacts have largely faded versus the 1970s—important context as Brent risks rise amid the Iran conflict. Graduate-to-Work Pipeline: South Africa’s ACCESS70 is launching a free, stipend-backed workplace readiness boot camp for unemployed graduates (June 19–26) aimed at bridging the gap into digital and other skills-shortage roles. Workplace AI & Layoffs: Connecticut’s new AI law adds notice and disclosure rules tied to certain AI uses and reductions in force, raising compliance stakes for HR teams. International Mobility: Sri Lankan workers are set for expanded job opportunities in Cyprus, with officials pushing to finalize bilateral agreements and address social security concerns. Skills & Training: West Georgia Technical College and a local printing plant are rolling out a six-month apprenticeship starting September to build hands-on talent for modern production roles. HR/Pay Equity Debate: A new HR-focused discussion challenges the “lazy young worker” label, arguing younger staff are working hard but want clearer links between effort, pay, progression, and retention.
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