AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFederal Workforce Overhaul: A new OPM rule would let agencies use “suitability and fitness” standards to speed discipline and firings of current federal employees, tightening accountability across the civil service. Regulatory Independence at Risk: The Supreme Court upheld Trump’s removal of an FTC commissioner, signaling more political control over federal regulators that oversee markets, energy, and media—an HR ripple for compliance and hiring in regulated industries. Immigration Uncertainty Hits Hiring: After a judge struck down a new H-1B fee, tech workers still report “uncertainty tax” effects; H-1B registrations for FY27 fell sharply as talent looks to Canada, the U.K., EU, and the Gulf. Labor Market Signals: Jobless claims stayed low around 215,000 and Park County, Montana posted a 2.4% May unemployment rate—small wins amid broader economic caution. Workforce Development Success: California incarcerated students earned stackable forestry credentials and the first associate degree in forestry via Lake Tahoe Community College’s Rising Scholars program, linking education to conservation camp jobs. Hiring Hard-to-Fill Roles: Employers face shortages in AI, nurse practitioner pipelines, and other fast-changing fields, pushing more emphasis on speed, skills, and clear communication. Workplace Rankings: U.S. News released its 2026-2027 Best Companies to Work For ratings, expanding coverage across public and private employers and spotlighting pay, stability, and career growth.
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