AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEEOC Enforcement Shift: The U.S. EEOC approved a new 2025–2029 National Enforcement Plan, signaling tougher focus on intentional discrimination, religious accommodation, and scrutiny of DEI-linked practices—prompting employers to review hiring, visa sponsorship, and workplace policies. Cyber & HR Risk: Norfolk’s biggest hospital network is working to identify people affected after a Qilin-linked breach of Synnovis data, a reminder that third-party vendors can expose patient and workforce-adjacent information. AI in HR Operations: Ajman Transport Authority and e& signed an MoU to trial agentic AI for back-office HR and finance tasks, plus route planning and computer-vision passenger analytics. Workplace Culture Wins: Jurupa Community Services District was named a 2026 USA TODAY Top Workplace based on confidential employee survey feedback. Compliance for Hiring Foreign Workers: South Africa’s proposed Employment Services Amendment Bill would raise penalties and expand inspector powers, pushing employers to tighten document checks for foreign nationals. Skills-to-Jobs Focus: Pakistan’s World Bank roundtable stressed that training only counts if it leads to meaningful jobs. Employee Experience Push: Dubai Customs launched “Tadalal,” an employee experience center aimed at wellbeing and engagement.
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