AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorkplace protections & HR policy: Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed an executive order pushing agencies to strengthen menopause and perimenopause accommodations, aiming to retain experienced staff and reduce workforce losses. Sexual misconduct & institutional failure: Guam Visitors Bureau faces a $61.5M federal lawsuit alleging sexual assault, harassment, retaliation, and leadership failures, including claims of missing HR capacity and broken reporting channels. HR leadership & accountability: Flagler County approved a $20,000 settlement with a former HR manager who alleged harassment and whistleblower retaliation, despite county officials calling the claims frivolous. Hiring, training & workforce pipelines: Indonesia’s internship program (MagangHub) now offers 15 competency certifications, including HR supervision and digital skills, to improve employability. Labor market support: Knox County HR reported FMLA training for supervisors and tracked county leave usage as part of employee wellbeing and job protection efforts. Workforce localization: Saudi Arabia will raise Saudization to 70% in 12 procurement professions, with monitoring and penalties for noncompliance. Recruitment tech: Singapore employers are increasing AI use for pre-screening, while senior hiring still leans on executive search firms.
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