AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDigital Jobs Push: Malaysia launched its MD2030 plan for 2026-2030, aiming for 500,000 high-value digital jobs and 95% end-to-end online government services, with HR leading the “talent” pillar. Work Permit Compliance: Saudi Arabia’s Qawa system will start removing foreign workers from employer records if work permits stay expired beyond three months after June 30, with residency status determining what happens next. Hiring Process Scrutiny: Cambridge City Council tabled a resolution that would have directed the city manager to analyze HR hiring capacity and broaden recruitment beyond internal applicants, sparking tension over process control. Workforce Shortage: Cadillac, Michigan employers report difficulty hiring as the local workforce shrank 8.9% year over year, with retirements and an aging population cited as key drivers. Workplace Safety & Equity: South Africa’s SIU began lifestyle audits targeting senior officials in high-risk procurement and HR roles to curb corruption. HR Risk in Investigations: A lawsuit against Cushman & Wakefield alleges harassment, a closed internal investigation, and retaliation tied to HR handling. Bias in Hiring Tech: A US judge ruled Workday must answer for a pattern of discrimination tied to automated rejection practices. Talent & Training Pipelines: China’s Luban Construction Workshop College continues training Cambodian youth for high-end construction roles, supporting future workforce needs.
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