AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCTE and skills-first schooling: Forward-thinking U.S. districts are reshaping career and technical education to broaden student options and add real work-based learning, especially as families question the return on a straight college path. Minimum wage pressure on hiring: South Korea’s small businesses report “very high” burden from the new 10,000-won minimum wage, cutting regular staff and shifting to split-shift work to survive. Job fraud crackdown: Police in Jamalpur arrested two men accused of selling a fake police recruitment deal for Tk 25 lakh, warning job seekers to stay vigilant. Youth employment support: England’s Rochford District is set to get a Youth Hub to connect 16–24-year-olds with job centre services, training, mental health support, and employer links. Career pipeline in healthcare: Ohio University Chillicothe runs a free Bobcat Nursing Camp with hands-on nursing lab experience for students. Work-life balance debate: A viral post comparing Canada vs India reignited discussion on whether the key difference is workload—or when work ends. AI hiring pressure: Reports highlight candidates needing to adapt to AI-first hiring and the growing skills gap. Local career ladder success: A Walmart worker in California rose from cart pusher to business mentor/lead role over a decade, showing internal mobility.
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