AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup HR angle: Spain booked the final with a 2-0 win over France, extending a tournament-best defensive run (six clean sheets), setting up England vs Argentina next—an event that will keep LATAM fans and employers focused on match-day staffing, security, and scheduling. Immigration enforcement & labor rights: In the US, ICE ordered most vehicle stops suspended after two deadly shootings in Texas and Maine, while Mexico escalated legal complaints over migrant deaths—raising pressure on HR teams handling cross-border mobility, compliance, and employee safety. Cybersecurity & identity risk: Sophos reports 79% of ransomware attacks start via compromised identities, with phishing and malicious email leading entry points—another reminder for HR and IT to tighten access controls and training. Hiring disruption: A reverse-recruiter startup, Refer, is betting job seekers will pay for introductions, after users report faster interviews and placements—potentially reshaping how LATAM candidates evaluate recruitment services. Renewables jobs: Terra-Gen’s Lockhart Solar PV IV hit commercial operations, citing 220 peak construction jobs—good news for workforce demand in clean energy. Surveillance exports: A report traces how EU-made facial recognition is exported with fewer restrictions, including use in India—relevant for HR on privacy, ethics, and workplace tech rollout. Latina leadership in faith: Latina leaders in Texas are reshaping the United Methodist Church through new ministry models, reflecting demographic shifts and workplace/community leadership needs.
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