AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTeacher Pipeline & Equity: Haverford High’s new National Teacher of the Year, Leon Smith, is using his platform to coach aspiring teachers on handling racism and building real connections with students. Immigration & Work Authorization: A new USCIS memo makes green-card applicants who are already in the U.S. leave and apply from abroad, potentially affecting about a million people and disrupting established pathways to permanent work. Hiring/Workforce Risk from AI: New research and industry reporting point to rising AI use but growing worker distrust and anxiety, with employers rolling out AI for benefits while workers remain cautious. Labor vs. Automation: The UAW and automakers are clashing over AI and robotics as factory automation expands, raising fears that productivity gains won’t translate into job security. Subsidy Scrutiny: Tennessee’s $30M Starbucks grant faces renewed questions as critics say clawbacks and job promises under FastTrack have a spotty record. Fed & Jobs Narrative: Trump’s “best economy ever” claims collide with public cost-of-living concerns even as job growth stays resilient. Tech/Training Access: Microsoft’s AI education push is framed as a response to real job fears among students and early-career workers. Policy/Legal Watch: Congress is probing a decades-old sports antitrust exemption, with the Packers’ broadcast deal potentially in the crosshairs.
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