AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorkplace Safety & HR Accountability: A former Guam Visitors Bureau employee filed a $61.5M federal lawsuit alleging sexual assault, harassment, retaliation, and institutional failures by former GM Carl Gutierrez and board chair George Chiu, claiming the agency lacked certified HR and effective reporting channels. Return-to-Work & ADA Risk: Florida employers are seeing more accommodation requests as RTO policies expand, with EEOC guidance highlighting that remote work can still be a reasonable ADA accommodation and that the biggest litigation risk is often how employers run the process. Harassment Prevention Law Shift (UK): From October 2026, UK employers must take “all reasonable steps” to prevent workplace sexual harassment and harassment by third parties, raising the bar for proactive governance. Menopause Workplace Support (US): Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed an executive order pushing agencies to strengthen menopause and perimenopause accommodations to retain experienced workers. Second-Chance Hiring (Ireland): CIPD and Tosú launched a pilot where HR professionals mentor people with criminal convictions to help them navigate early workplace months. Talent Pipeline: A UK rail contractor launched a recruitment drive for early-career roles to tackle skills shortages. Career Access: A job fair in New Westminster drew 3,000+ registered seekers and 50 employers, targeting newcomers and internationally trained HR professionals.
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