AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoColombia Earthquake Response & Labor Safety: A viral case from Medellín shows an executive allegedly threatening staff to stay at work during the Aug. 10 quake, sparking backlash over emergency duty and workplace risk management. Private-Sector Push in Crisis: Colombian entrepreneurs are set to donate hundreds of billions of pesos to support health spending as the government’s reconstruction begins. U.S.-Cuba Political Timing: Argentina’s U.S. ambassador Peter Lamelas says Cuba could see political change “before the end of the year,” adding to Trump-era officials’ public timelines. Argentina B-Corps Growth: Argentina hit 300 certified B Corporations, adding 68 in 2026 so far, supporting jobs and triple-impact business models. Workforce & Migration Debate in Belize: A Belize commentary argues senior roles in government and professions are increasingly held by Mestizo leaders, while Black Creole and Garifuna representation lags. Workplace Rights Under Scrutiny: A PolitiFact-style review challenges claims about Taylor Farms’ donations influencing U.S. food-safety decisions tied to a cyclospora outbreak. Public Service as Jobs Engine (Jamaica): PM Andrew Holness urges civil service to facilitate investment and development—“speed is not recklessness.” Global Hiring & Mobility: A guide highlights countries with unusually fast paths from work authorization to permanent residency, relevant for LATAM professionals planning moves.
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