AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorkplace Policy (Mexico): Mexico City is suspending school and pushing federal workers to work from home for World Cup opener day to ease traffic around the Azteca Stadium. Hiring & Investment (Mexico): Mercado Libre announced a $4.6B investment in Mexico, aiming to expand e-commerce, logistics, and financial services—expected to create 8,000 jobs. Labor & HR (Caribbean): The Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard is reviewing more uniform employment arrangements to improve recruitment and retention amid specialist shortages and private-sector competition. Regional Preparedness (Caribbean): CDEMA is urging hurricane-season readiness and says 2025 lessons point to better emergency communications and more integrated information sharing. Immigration & Talent Mobility (US/World Cup): The UN human rights chief is calling for a major rethink of US immigration enforcement around the World Cup after a Somali referee was denied entry. Sports Tech & Fan Jobs (Global/World Cup): LeagueBook launched ahead of the 48-team World Cup with a non-gambling ticketing and community app, positioning itself as a new fan commerce channel. Legal/HR Risk (US): A lawsuit alleges LA Housing Authority failed to provide language services to limited-English tenants, raising compliance and access-to-services concerns.
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