South Korean graduates are now finding it much harder to land permanent jobs, according to a survey of university students graduating later this year.
With more firms expected to relocate from China to Vietnam this year, there will likely be strong demand for labour in the latter.
Wirecard, the German fintech firm, has responded to media reports to deny reports of alleged wrongdoing at its Singapore office.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has warned South Korea to moderate any increases in its minimum wage.
Clark Freeport in the Philippines is hoping to aid ex-workers of shipyard find new employment after the recent bankruptcy of Hanjin's local subsidiary.
The Indonesia Development Forum 2019 will take place in July this year, signalling the government's intent to spur jobs creation.
PRK is planning to shed more than half of its workforce of 220 employees, although it will first seek out voluntary resignations.
As the chinese Year of the Dog draws to a close, the team here at HRM Asia wishes all our readers a very happy Year of the Pig!
Starting last week, the US bank ditched throw-away plastic items like water bottles or silverware in its offices and cafeterias.
The revelation that 3,400 employees were not paid overtime wages surfaced in an internal probe after the 2016 suicide of an overworked employee.
Thailand's labour force is facing a crisis due to the country's low birth rate and rapidly ageing population.
The centre will house Grab’s core business strategy and operational functions, including legal, customer experience, financial services and creative services.
A UK company has drawn flak online for its 'brutal' job interview process, which many employees feel is the most challenging aspect of working there.
Foreign workers in Japan have grown more than three times over the past 10 years, according to data released by the government.
By the end of this quarter, the jobs at its Beijing plants are likely to be declared redundant, and the staff either laid off or transferred to other facilities.
Educated youth in Pakistan who remain unemployed are expected to find job opportunities under a new national job programme.
According to a new report, the jobs most at risk are those in office administration, production, transportation, and food preparation.
A majority of Japanese companies have no plan to strengthen corporate governance, despite the arrest of Nissan's chairman for alleged misconduct.
The slump is in large part due to the Nepalese government’s ban on workers heading to Malaysia - imposed due to exploitative brokers.
In advance of HR Festival Asia, the region's largest gathering of the HR and tech industries, we chat with one of the event's slated expert speakers.
Ethiopia has passed a law giving almost one million refugees the right to work outside of camp, as part of a programme creating 100,000 jobs.
A UNICEF poll of 10,000 young people from more than 160 countries has a stark message: “We need more jobs and better education.”
After a controversy last year over a reportedly 'hedonistic' culture, Under Armour has appointed a new head of people and culture.
In a bid for profitability, electric car maker Tesla will be cutting seven percent of its workforce, per an announcement by CEO Elon Musk.
The new Asia Learning Centre will train approximately 2,000 Shiseido employees each year in leadership and innovation skills and behaviours.
The company, known for its 'supersonic' hair dryers and bladeless fans, says the move is a result of Asia's increasing importance.
Real-wage salaries across the globe are predicted to increase by 1% on average this year, down from the forecast of 1.5% for last year.
At HR Festival Asia's HR Tech stream, delegates will be partake in cutting edge discussions about the increasing confluence of HR and technology.
Huawei, together with 16 partner companies, offered more than 100 job vacancies - all of which were filled by the end of the event.
The country needs to create 15 million new jobs in 2019 to support the record number of at 8.34 million college graduates that will enter the job market.