AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoColombia Election Shock: Abelardo de la Espriella, a flamboyant U.S.-backed lawyer with no prior public office, narrowly won Colombia’s presidential runoff (49.66% vs. Ivan Cepeda’s 48.70%), triggering violent protests in Cali and Bogota and setting up a legal standoff over alleged irregularities. Workplace Morale & HR: World Cup watch parties are being framed as an easy morale boost for employees, with experts saying group viewing can help bonding—if productivity rules are respected. Humanitarian Capacity Building: Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross trained new gender-analysis facilitators, aiming to strengthen gender-responsive disaster preparedness and response across the Caribbean. Labor & Trade Risk: The U.S. halted copper imports from Serbia’s Zijin Copper, citing alleged forced-labor practices—an HR and compliance warning for multinational supply chains. Aviation & Industry: Embraer highlighted smoother jet production plans while staging a Rio spectacle, signaling ongoing hiring and production pressure in Brazil’s aerospace ecosystem.
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