AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorkforce Support & Education: Wegmans will expand its Employee Scholarship Program to 1,500+ new recipients for 2026-27, budgeting about $5.8M in tuition help as part of a long-running benefits push. Charity Leadership: Katharine House Hospice promotes David Fletcher to CEO after four years as director of care, aiming to “evolve” services and expand earlier support. Youth Jobs & Skills Pressure: A UK report warns of a “lost generation” risk as youth unemployment hits 16.2% and NEET levels near 1M, blaming weak entry-level hiring and stalled support systems. University Value Backlash: A British Social Attitudes survey shows confidence in university is falling fast, with student debt and job fears driving record-high skepticism. AI & Hiring Fraud: Pennsylvania’s AG warns AI-made job scams are harder to spot, while experts say fake listings now mimic real hiring flows to steal personal data. Public Sector Staffing Cuts: Mayor Daniel Lurie outlines a plan to close a $642M deficit largely by slowing hiring and eliminating vacant roles, not immediate broad layoffs. Workplace Safety & Abuse Allegations: Multiple cases spotlight risks on the job, including alleged patient sexual assault at a Banner facility and an Uber driver arrest tied to an on-the-job rape charge.
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