AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkforce & HR: Florida’s unemployment rate held steady in May, while local coverage also points to ongoing hiring friction for teens seeking summer work. Public Sector Hiring/Operations: Clay County Utility Authority rolled out a redesigned website to streamline customer requests and alerts as the region grows. Local Government & Costs: Port St. Lucie residents will vote in November on whether to move residential trash pickup from once to twice weekly—adding trucks, drivers, and new city staff. Education & Careers: UF’s Board of Trustees appointed Stuart Bell interim president after a governance delay, a reminder that leadership shifts can ripple through campus staffing and planning. Workplace Safety & Risk: Contractors face major liability when project risks aren’t allocated correctly, with an Eleventh Circuit ruling holding a joint venture accountable after delays. Community & Talent Pipeline: Alachua County Animal Resources waived adoption fees amid capacity pressure, reflecting how economic swings can affect shelter staffing and demand. Legal/Compliance: A federal indictment alleges hate crimes and threats against Jewish institutions across Florida, underscoring the HR and compliance stakes for organizations handling security and reporting.
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