AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkplace policy for fathers: Abu Dhabi’s Parent-friendly Label push is nudging more men to take paternity leave, with an impact report finding 74% of fathers felt encouraged to use it. Public-sector HR reform: Jordan plans competency frameworks to link hiring, promotion, training, and performance management under one merit-based system. Education staffing incentives: A school division in Warren County is ending a sick-leave incentive that paid $50 per unused day, citing rising substitute costs and budget strain. Teacher hiring pipeline: Guam’s Department of Education will host a June 25 job fair with on-the-spot interviews, asking applicants to submit materials by June 23. Skills demand signals: Qatar’s Ministry of Labour says accounting remains consistently in demand, alongside HR management, IT, and engineering. AI and jobs risk: Michigan’s AI workforce strategy warns millions of jobs could be reshaped, urging workers to build skills like leadership and people management. Compensation expectations: WNBA salary talks highlight HR lessons on pay transparency and tying rewards to business success. Compliance and ethics: A lawsuit alleges TSMC’s taxpayer-funded operations discriminated against American workers in hiring and promotion. Human capital in training: HRD Corp’s Johor roadshow reports thousands of employers registered and large levy and training support flowing to workers.
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