AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUSMCA Update: The U.S. will not extend the Canada-Mexico trade pact by the July 1 deadline, moving instead toward a process that could mean refreshed terms or annual reviews—raising uncertainty for cross-border hiring and investment. World Cup Workplace Reality (Mexico/England): England’s 1am Monday kick-off in Mexico City is turning into a labor-and-scheduling headache, with pubs allowed to stay open until 5am and fans weighing whether they can take time off for the match. Labor Rights (UK Hotel Strike): Workers at Manchester’s Kimpton Clocktower Hotel went on strike against IHG over union-busting claims, last-minute rosters, and sick pay—spotlighting organizing pressure in hospitality. Caribbean/Trade & Jobs: The Auckland Business Chamber backed plans to open trade talks with seven new markets, arguing lower barriers can quickly translate into more jobs. Ghana Coaching After Exit: Ghana captain Jordan Ayew urged Carlos Queiroz to stay on after the team’s 1-0 World Cup loss to Colombia, framing the next step as building on the new approach. Venezuela Earthquake Response (Relief): Ongoing coverage highlights continued rescue and aid efforts after the quakes, with attention on how humanitarian support is being delivered and staffed.
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