AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDigital HR & Compliance: Malaysia’s KESUMA says foreign-worker applications are now fully online via FWCMS, cutting walk-ins and repeat visits while keeping all hiring requirements under scrutiny. Workforce Planning & Skills: Sabah (Malaysia) is pushing TVET as a mainstream route for oil-and-gas talent, backed by RM39.24m in human-capital programmes and a new MYFutureJobs X Oil & Gas 2026 career carnival. Education Admissions: Jordan’s unified admission in Amman closed with 74,340 bachelor’s applications submitted; late fee payment will cancel entries. Workplace Culture & Risk: A federal case alleges L3Harris CEO Christopher Kubasik faced repeated misconduct concerns raised to HR before his exit, spotlighting how complaints are handled at the top. Leadership & Talent Mobility: A piece on the “next leadership KPI” argues internal mobility and talent retention should be measured through skills visibility, not just headcount stability. Public Service Reform: Nepal’s government launched a 30-day public service immediate reform action plan, requiring agencies to fix bottlenecks and simplify services fast.
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