AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoJobs Report: The U.S. added 172,000 jobs in May and unemployment held at 4.3%, but wages still lag inflation—making “good news” feel incomplete for many workers. Wage & Rights: Virginia appeals courts reversed a worker misclassification decision, restoring access to $180,000+ in back pay and workers’ comp benefits—another reminder that job labels don’t override real control. Hiring & Fairness: Indeed rolled out an empathetic “Jobs Need People” push, highlighting that many applicants never hear back and that AI-assisted tools are reshaping how people get matched. Career Mobility: A guide warns against common career pivot mistakes—especially treating frustration as a roadmap. Education-to-Work: Indiana shows CTE momentum, with more students completing work-based learning and earning credentials. Work Access: East Valley Institute of Technology is offering $2M to help cover transportation so students can keep reaching career and technical programs. Immigration for Work: British Columbia opened details on a temporary rural/remote health stream for eligible security and cleaning roles tied to public health authorities. Infrastructure Jobs: The World Bank approved a $900M Iraq roads package expected to support millions and create employment through construction and rehabilitation.
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