AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkplace Safety: India’s factories are routinely breaking health-and-safety rules, with workers reporting ignored machine problems, long hours, and inspections that happen only after accidents or audits. Youth & Jobs: South Africa’s Ramaphosa marks the 1976 uprising by warning today’s youth still face unemployment and exclusion, even as they chase training and applications. Study Abroad to Local Hiring: A new report says students abroad are increasingly engaging with India-based employers, suggesting the “work overseas” plan is losing its shine. Mining & Uncertainty: Tanzania will retain part of small-scale mineral revenue for research and investment, aiming to fix weak geological data and unlock financing. Budget Scrutiny: Stakeholders are urging caution as Tanzania’s budget proposes withholding taxes on agricultural and livestock transactions. Skills-to-Work Pathways: Scotland’s CITB-backed construction training program is expanding across prisons to help releasees land jobs in highways and construction. Career Tactics: One India-based job seeker claims AI-led, project-based portfolios helped jump salary from INR 10 lakh to INR 80 lakh in a year. Employment Access: A CTE access push highlights how transportation blocks work-based learning and internships—and how solving rides can boost participation.
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