AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigrant Labour Policy: Malaysia reopened its labour market for Bangladesh and 11 other countries after nearly two years, but workers and recruiters say they still haven’t received clear official instructions—raising fresh HR and compliance questions. Workplace Conflict & Management: A new piece tackles how managers should respond when staff don’t get along, warning that unresolved conflict quietly damages trust, morale and productivity. Food Assistance Funding: U.S. SNAP changes will shift more costs to states starting fall 2027, with analysts warning billions in new state bills and fears of further benefit losses. Talent Pipelines: Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait launched “NextGen by BBK” to place 55 university students into structured internships, while Malaysia’s KFC ADI programme produced 37 more skilled graduates. Leadership & HR Risk: UNFI announced senior leadership changes aimed at tightening execution, and a Montana commissioner was suspended for alleged unlawful conduct, including discrimination and retaliation. Public Sector Pay: Dublin City Schools ended a superintendent search after pay talks failed, extending the interim leader while planning next steps.
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