AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth Employment Crunch: New Zealand reports youth unemployment at 17.3% for ages 15–24, the highest in 30+ years, as Budget-funded trades academy places double to 20,000 starting 2027. Work-Based Learning for Veterans: Malaysia’s Defence Ministry is funding a RM10m work-based learning programme for about 1,300 service members nearing retirement, aiming to translate experience into diplomas without formal exams. Forced Retirement Backlash: A proposed Federal Civil Service Bill would compel retirement after 30 years or at age 55, sparking concerns about career predictability and fairness. Community Support & Skills: The UK’s Coalfields Regeneration Trust opens the CRT Seaham Hub in a former worship hall to deliver wraparound support, skills, and wellbeing under one roof. Work-Life Balance Shift: India’s Gen Z is increasingly prioritizing work-life balance over salary, with demand peaking among mid-career professionals. Hiring & Pay Rules Watch: UK employers face minimum wage compliance risks after NMW increases, with even small payroll mistakes potentially triggering penalties. Youth Service Opportunities: South Africa opens National Youth Service Phase V for unemployed 18–35 year-olds, offering stipends and community work for six months. Budget Pressure on Social Protection: Bangladesh’s FY27 social safety net expands ambition, but analysts warn delivery must reach the right people on time.
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