AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEEOC Overhaul: The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is moving to end EEO-1 and related demographic reporting (EEO-1 through EEO-5), a major shift that could change how employers track and self-check workplace discrimination and diversity. China Graduate Hiring Push: China is urging state-owned enterprises and internet firms to expand jobs for the 2026 graduate class, using centralized platforms and livestream recruitment to absorb new talent. U.S. Federal HR Shake-Up: Agencies are scrambling to implement the Schedule Policy/Career changes ahead of a June 10 deadline, with reclassifications and personnel-file updates still unclear for many employees. EU Pay Transparency: New EU equal pay rules are coming, with a practical 7-step plan for multinational employers to prepare. Workforce Skills Focus: Cambodia is doubling down on technical and vocational training to attract investment, while Vietnam plans regional-standard higher education in the southeast to build future HR talent. Hiring Market Signals: The U.S. labor market added 172,000 jobs in May, but growth remains uneven across sectors. Global HR Tech Jobs: Singapore finance hiring is leaning more on internship experience as roles evolve with AI.
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