AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Works Jobs Boost: Philippines President Marcos Jr. ordered DepEd to prep schools for June 8 while the government taps displaced workers under the Tupad program to help DoTr/DPWH/MMDA with Metro Manila waterway cleanup and flood prevention ahead of the rainy season. Pay to Fill Corrections Roles: Michigan’s Safe Prisons Initiative will raise starting pay for new correctional officer recruits by about $10,000 a year at five Upper Peninsula facilities, targeting hard-to-staff locations. Labor Diplomacy: Bangladesh was unanimously elected vice-president of the 114th International Labour Conference, a spotlight on its role in global labor governance and worker-rights priorities. Interview & Hiring Practices: Career experts warn against “work trials” that can feel like unpaid auditions, and another interview tip story pushes candidates to avoid sounding desperate when asked about other interviews. AI Hiring Demand: A report highlights surging need for data-center security roles as AI infrastructure expands, with physical security jobs rising sharply since 2020. Wage Pressure & Layoff Reality: A “loyalty tax” survey finds long-tenured workers often feel safe—then get laid off unprepared, with resumes outdated and networks inactive.
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