AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorkforce & Education: A new U.S. graduate student loan cap starting July 1 will squeeze nursing students’ borrowing (with “grandfathered” exceptions), raising questions about how future clinicians will fund advanced training. Youth Employment: A South Africa youth-unemployment commentary argues macro policy is failing young people, calling out ineffective incentives and a lack of data-driven job creation. Hiring & Career Pathways: CoworkingCafe ranks U.S. cities where 2026 grads can launch careers, highlighting that opportunity is still uneven by location. HR & Talent Management: A leadership piece stresses spotting talent early and building recruitment pipelines from “unlikely sources.” Legal & Workplace Rights: California’s Supreme Court limits blanket judicial disqualifications, potentially reshaping how prosecutors challenge judges in criminal cases. Local Jobs: A UK parish warden role (16 hours/week) is open, focused on maintaining public spaces and supporting community events. Health & Skills: A prison nurse in Connecticut is pursuing advanced practice credentials while planning a family, illustrating how education policy affects real-life career timing.
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