AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMinimum Wage Watch: South Korea set next year’s minimum wage at 10,700 won an hour (+3.7%), but business groups warn it could squeeze small firms and cut hiring. Workplace Tech & Rights: Meta is facing lawsuits from employees who say AI tools helped target workers for mass layoffs after protected leave, raising fresh alarms about bias and privacy at work. Healthcare Staffing Pressure: Malaysia reported 3,511 medical officers resigned from the public sector (2023-2025), with officials pointing to wage and career-progression incentives as legal limits block prevention. Pay & Compliance in Practice: The Philippines clarified the NCR P85 minimum wage hike starts July 25 (not July 19), with a second tranche due Jan. 20, 2027. Skills-to-Jobs Pathways: A New York partnership aims to blend trades training with college degrees, letting students earn workforce credentials while stacking toward associate and bachelor’s options. Education & Mobility: Bangladesh’s Dynamic Social Registry plans to digitize social welfare to better target benefits, while UNICEF highlights vocational training for Afghan youth to improve employability. Labor in the Spotlight: The WGA sued to block the Paramount-Warner Bros merger, arguing it would reduce writers’ pay and job opportunities.
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