AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSwitzerland Referendum: Swiss voters head to the polls Sunday on a right-wing plan to cap the population at 10 million by 2050, with asylum and family reunification restrictions kicking in once the country hits 9.5 million; supporters say it will ease pressure on housing and services, while critics warn it could force Switzerland to scrap EU free-movement ties and disrupt key sectors. US-Iran Maritime Law: A US strike on commercial tankers off Oman has reignited debate over whether merchant ships can be targeted under international law, with critics warning it could erode protections for civilian shipping. Arizona Politics: Arizona lawmakers approved a bill making Sharia law illegal, arguing it protects women’s rights, while opponents call it fearmongering and say the conduct listed is already covered by existing criminal law. Myanmar Trade Targets: Myanmar set ambitious foreign-trade goals for 2026-27, aiming for $29+ billion in total trade as exports and imports rise. Work & Rights: England’s resident doctors called off planned strikes after a new government proposal; in Guam, private-sector hiring is driving job growth as government employment declines. Labour & Climate of Work: A new push in Arizona and elsewhere reflects wider fights over governance, while a separate report highlights how Gen Z mid-career workers increasingly prioritize work-life balance over pay.
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