AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorkplace Rights & Compliance: A federal appeals fight is heating up after Washington State University coach Nick Rolovich sued for $25M over his COVID vaccine firing, with the DOJ backing his religious-freedom claim and internal messages reportedly prioritizing “brand image” over accommodation. Harassment & Retaliation: Northwell Health faces a wrongful termination lawsuit alleging dean Annette Lee was fired after rejecting advances from Baylor vaccine researcher Peter Hotez, who denies the claims. Hiring & Skills: Taiwan’s financial services sector shows the strongest Q3 hiring outlook, while U.S. workforce experts say “durable” human skills like empathy and ethical judgment are what employers still value as AI spreads. HR Leadership & Talent: Bend-La Pine Schools named Tony Sanchez as Chief Human Resources Officer, and Hillsboro’s Imlay Elementary will get Graciela Cerda as principal after she led student support and climate efforts. Labor Policy: Saudi Arabia’s Qiwa now requires Premium Residency holders to get a dedicated SR100 work permit. Public Sector HR Costs: Colorado’s Cherry Creek district says it has spent $46,031 on an investigation tied to a former superintendent and HR chief, as records requests continue.
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