AGP Executive Report

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Skills-to-jobs push: Bangladesh’s finance minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury urged higher education to be tied to employment and entrepreneurship, calling for curricula aligned to labor-market needs and stronger university-industry links. Workplace surveillance: A new report highlights how employers use cameras, tracking tools, and AI to build “dossiers” on workers, raising privacy and power-balance concerns. AI hiring integrity: Researchers say some LinkedIn users are “time traveling” by editing past job titles/descriptions to match what employers want now—an issue as hiring stays slow. Apprenticeship pressure: A UK firm warns it may cut apprenticeship intake to a 10-year low as rising costs hit SMEs, even while interest in technical training grows. Training for the future: Kyrgyzstan held Court 3.0 training for judges and staff to roll out digital court modules, including document management and personnel processes. Reentry funding: Wisconsin Workforce Development Association won $5M for BRIDGE-WI, aiming to connect justice-involved youth and young adults to paid training and apprenticeships in high-demand industries. Wage update: Minnesota’s minimum wage will rise for 2027, with new poster and written notice requirements for employers.

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Ferhat Kacmaz launches HUNDREDHANDS to put AI employees on customers' desks

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Wijs Safety Software adds integrated LMS for construction training

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Live Ready unveils four-stage Competence Ladder for personal security training

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