AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth NEET risk: Britain’s youth unemployment and education-to-work failures could push NEET numbers from 957,000 to 1.25 million by 2031, with warnings of a “lost generation” unless education, health and welfare systems change fast. Youth job competition: New research says mass migration is worsening the UK youth employment crisis by filling entry-level roles at far higher rates than young Britons. Workplace inclusion: Malaysia reports employers increasingly rate people with disabilities as on par with other workers, with many planning to keep hiring and recognizing productivity and innovation contributions. Hiring & legal pressure: A Labour Appeal Court ruling found gender discrimination in CEO recruitment at the Moses Kotane Institute, highlighting how “representivity” pressure can backfire in hiring. Mid-career layoffs: Marketers describe redundancy as identity-shaking, but also talk rebuilding confidence and resilience after job loss. Local labor snapshot: One Indiana county’s unemployment rate improved to 2.2% in April, while other regions vary widely.
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