AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLong-Service Loyalty: A U.S. bank employee marked a 50-year “workiversary,” highlighting how retention can be built through stability, culture, and career fit. Data Protection Training: Nigeria’s INEC trained staff on data protection and compliance after allegations of unauthorized access to voter records via valid credentials. Workforce Discipline Checks: Yemen’s civil service officials inspected attendance and work discipline at oil and gas firms right after Eid, tying HR compliance to service delivery. Skills Funding for TVET 2.0: Malaysia’s HR ministry will deploy a RM50 million fund to expand Technical and Vocational Education Training, aiming to boost youth and MSME skills for job-ready pathways. Education-to-Work Pipelines: India’s Prime Minister Internship Scheme is still missing targets, but for some graduates it’s becoming a real entry point into corporate roles. Workplace Safety Focus: “Safety Month” urges HR leaders to strengthen safety programs as culture, not paperwork. Public Sector Pay Talks: Amherst public works employees ratified a new contract with pay increases and reduced turnover risk. AI in Higher Ed: A University of Phoenix study links doctoral students’ attitudes toward AI chatbots with reported ChatGPT use and integrity concerns. HR in Crisis Management: Nigeria’s NRC says diesel costs are forcing losses and borrowing, while pledging staff welfare as finances stabilize. Continuous Learning: Kuwait’s National Bank highlights learning support for employees via CFA charter ceremonies and study leave/reimbursements.
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