AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkforce staffing crunch: Estonia’s police and rescue agencies warn of a recruitment shortfall, blaming low pay as they struggle to replace retiring staff. Education-to-work pipeline: Qatar’s Ministry of Labour highlights in-demand specialisations—accounting, HR management, IT, and engineering—and points job seekers to the Kawader platform. Career pathways in schools: A new U.S. education push is reshaping CTE to broaden student career exposure and build practical skills for an AI-shifting economy. Youth vs older workers: South Korea reports a first-time shift where older workers in stable jobs outnumber young people, with youth permanent employment falling for four straight years. HR and public-sector jobs: In Jammu and Kashmir, a minister disputes outsourcing claims, arguing the current government didn’t create the system and calling for regular job funding. Skills and hiring scams: Estonia and other reports this week also flag employment scams and the need for safer hiring practices.
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