AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMinimum Wage Fight (Philippines): Metro Manila’s “historic” P85 daily minimum wage hike (from P695 to P780) starts in two steps—P60 on July 19, 2026 and P25 in January 2027—but labor groups say it’s still “crumbs” against rising food, transport, housing, and utilities, and that staggered payments ignore how bills must be paid in full. Labor Policy Pressure (Philippines): Union leaders also argue the wage board increase could be used by employers to block a nationwide legislated wage hike, calling for Congress to raise salaries through law. Workforce Access (Bangladesh): Bangladesh plans district- and upazila-level employment exchanges to match job seekers with vacancies and close skill gaps, as part of a broader push to expand employment nationwide. Skills-to-Job Pipeline (U.S.): Vermont Business Magazine reports CVHHH is launching a paid Licensed Nursing Assistant training program in August 2026, covering certification fees and aiming to move trainees into full-time healthcare roles. Youth Entrepreneurship (South Africa): South Africa’s Trade, Industry and Competition department backs initiatives supporting youth-owned enterprises, highlighting how targeted support can create jobs in rural areas.
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