Addressing employee needs critical for sustained organisational growth

Moving to the virtual platform, HR Tech Festival Asia 2022 highlights why an organisation’s people are key to long-term success.
New Zealand boosts protection for whistleblowers at workplaces

Significant improvements are being made in workplaces to better protect whistleblowers, said Chris Hipkins, Minister for the Public Service.
South Korea sees continuous job growth in April

Jobs data reflected overall improvements in the labour market, although employment in face-to-face services fell, such as those in accommodations.
Number of employed persons in Malaysia rises to record high

The number of employed persons rose to a record high of 15.77 million in March 2022 from 15.73 million in the preceding month.
Some 140,000 employers sign up for Hong Kong government subsidy

The scheme subsidises the wages of some 1.2 million workers up to HK$8,000 over the months of May, June, and July.
HR Tech Festival Asia 2022: What’s happening on Day 2

From May 11-13, HR Tech Festival Asia 2022 will be presented virtually, offering a lineup of global and regional HR leaders.
Asia’s HR community rethinks workforce and workplace strategies

The in-person HR Tech Festival Live saw Asia’s HR community come together to discuss the role of HR in today’s world of work.
HR Fest Awards 2022 crowns the best of HR in Asia

The winners of HR Fest Awards 2022 were announced at a live awards ceremony during HR Tech Festival Live.
Singapore employers can decide on flexible work arrangements

Employers retain the right to decide on flexible work arrangements (FWAs) based on their operational needs.
Provision of care services could create 300 million jobs worldwide: ILO

Of the new roles, women could hold 78% of these new jobs and 84% of these would be formal employment.
Australia trade union urges for hike in minimum wage

To mitigate the effects of rapidly rising inflation, a major Australian union is calling for the minimum wage to be increased by 5.5%.
Almost half of jobs in New Zealand supported by government subsidy

The subsidies were key in helping the economy recover from the impact of the pandemic, said the Minister for Social Development and Employment.
HR Tech Festival Asia 2022: What’s happening on Day 1

Kicking off HR Tech Festival Asia 2022 is HR Tech Festival Live, the first in-person HR event to be held in Singapore.
Singapore to set up guidelines for flexible work arrangements

Flexible work arrangements are the way forward, especially as they help more women and mature workers participate in the labour force.
Firms in Japan adopt flexible working arrangements

A number of Japanese companies are granting its workers flexible work options in a bid to attract and retain talent.
More South Korean workers hold more than one job

To make ends meet, a record 506,000 workers in the country juggled two jobs last year, up around 100,000 from five years ago.
Female employees in Australia promised more support measures

These include gender pay equity, improved career options, improved parental leave, and elimination of sexual harassment.
Return. Refresh. Reimagine: The future of workforce management

HR Tech Festival Asia 2022 will bring Asia’s HR community together to discuss key workforce issues and challenges.
Employers in Indonesia told to pay overtime for work done on holidays

The Ministry of Manpower has said employers are obligated to pay wages to workers who work overtime during national holidays.
Minimum wage in Malaysia does not include overtime pay and allowances

The SME Association of Malaysia has cautioned that businesses may shutter or cut manpower if the costs of basic wages are too high to shoulder.
Singaporeans view work-life balance as more important than salary

A sense of fulfilment and work-life balance matter more than salary when picking a job, said respondents to a recent survey.
Vietnam’s minimum wage hike aimed at protecting lower paid workers

The minimum wage revisions show the commitment of workers and businesses to overcome difficulties together, said the International Labour Organisation.
Indonesia to provide more targeted wage subsidy scheme

The Manpower Ministry is preparing a more accurate, targeted scheme for the wage subsidy programme (BSU) for low-income formal workers.
Malaysia disburses RM151 million in wage subsidies

The labour force has been recovering gradually since 2021, and a stronger recovery is expected this year, said the finance minister.
Taiwan urges employers to persuade staff to quit smoking

Employers have been urged to encourage their employees to quit smoking after it was listed as a risk factor for COVID-19 complications.
South Korea supports firms that allow staff to work remotely

The government has pledged to allocate 3.6 million won yearly for additional personnel and labour management expenses incurred from telecommuting.
More companies adopt four-day workweek in Japan

More Japanese companies are offering a four-day workweek so that their employees can have a better work-life balance.
Malaysia mulls legislation to protect gig workers’ needs

The government is concerned over the needs and welfare of some four million Malaysians working in the gig economy.
Concern raised over minimum wage hike on Thai SMEs

Thailand’s Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has said if the minimum wage is increased to 492 baht (US$14.27), many SMEs will be severely impacted.
More jobs to be created for locals in the Philippines

Foreign direct investments that the Philippines secured last year would generate more employment, said the Department of Trade and Industry.