AI tool predicts employee turnover risk

An AI tool developed in Tokyo utilises advanced algorithms to analyse diverse employee data, predict turnover, and offer tailored solutions.
Harnessing Formula 1 principles for high-performance workplace cultures

Employers and HR leaders can tap into the F1 energy to strengthen high-performing teams and cultivate engaging workplace cultures.
Can hard, continuous, repetitive work reduce dementia?

Repetitive grinding can not just boost careers but also protect employee cognition and prevent dementia.
Samsung and SK Group’s six-day week for execs raises concerns

Samsung and SK Group’s imposition of a six-day workweek for executives has sparked concern over employee wellbeing and corporate culture norms.
Calls for strong flexible work laws in Malaysia

A labour group in Malaysia has stressed the need to revise regulations, citing employer dominance in work arrangement decisions.
Malaysia enacts flexible working arrangements for employees

Malaysia’s Minister of Human Resources Steven Sim has reaffirmed employees’ rights to flexible work arrangements and urged for employers’ compliance.
Strong social connections key to expat success

Compared to their home-based peers, employees who live and work overseas are more likely to excel in fostering connections and enthusiasm at work.
AI skills set to boost productivity and wages in New Zealand

Employees in New Zealand will be expected to use AI in their workplace, yet organisations are unable to hire employees with the required skillsets.
Measurement of employee performance lags despite recognition

While many organisations are looking into finding better ways to categorise employee performance, they are still not meeting expectations.
Can AI coaching guide HR leaders through high-stakes work situations?

How can leaders find ways to train and respond during work issues, and how can AI help them develop problem-solving skills?
Employees in Australia can double their annual leave in a new proposal

Employees could apply for more work flexibility at the expense of their pay in a new plan supported by employers and unions.
Stress management strategies for workplace wellbeing

Organisations may integrate stress-reducing into their strategies to address the impact of the stress cycle on employee health.
Private sector in the Philippines urged to adopt earned wage access

Expanding earned wage access can alleviate financial burdens for employees in the Philippines, combatting widespread financial challenges.
The importance of communication between managers and employees

Feedback from employees is not just a ‘nice to have’, but is fast becoming an imperative for all organisations.
Singapore mandates formal FWA request process for employers

Employers must give their decision on any flexible work arrangement request within two months, with an explanation given for rejection.
Unveiling the future of work with innovative solutions and rising stars

HR Tech Festival Asia 2024 in Singapore offers HR professionals the latest technology and solutions to address workplace challenges.
Employees in Malaysia prioritise wellbeing and growth

Younger generations in Malaysia, notably Gen Z and Millennials, are increasingly concerned about career stagnation and job security.
Upskilling and reskilling to remain viably employed

Regardless of age or current skill levels, employees should always grab any opportunities to upgrade and improve themselves.
FWAs disrupt creativity and innovation, says Nike CEO

Nike’s CEO has attributed the organisation’s lack of success these last few years to employees having to work remotely.
Ageing business leaders pose succession challenges in Japan

With leaders in organisations in Japan hitting an average age of 60.5, transitions remain scarce as only 3.8% successfully transitioned in 2023.
Cultivating connection and trust across distributed teams

The pandemic disrupts tech workplace culture, with asynchronous work and remote community building emerging as essential for success.
South Korea’s job growth slows to a three-year low

South Korea’s employment saw a modest rise, up 173,000 year-on-year in March, marking the lowest increase since February 2021.
Implementing step-by-step processes for AI regulation

HR plays a critical role in helping organisations implement responsible artificial intelligence (AI) guiding principles to use AI safely.
HR and sustainability: Are we ready to lead the charge?

HR faces mixed views on leading sustainability, with experts urging skill development and a focus on building a sustainable culture.
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore appoints new Director of HR

Audrey Lim will be overseeing as the Director of Human Resources at the Ritz Carlton, Millennia Singapore, and brings over 20 years of experience.
Veremark secures new round of investments worth US$3M

The new investment will be essential to Veremark’s continued client acquisition as well as to help develop its screening technology.
Unhappy today? Take a day off, says retail chain founder

A new policy from a retail chain founder regarding mental health days gives employees 10 extra days they can take at their own discretion.
South Korean conglomerates intensify efforts to support working parents

Amid South Korea’s declining fertility rates, major organisations like Samsung, Hyundai, LG and POSCO are enhancing support for working parents.
Stressed at work? Shred your anger away

A new study finds shredding negative feedback papers reduces anger, and highlights a link between writing and mood regulation.
How to better support employees with ‘family-focused’ benefits

With organisations more inclined to explore family-friendly policies for their employees, here are some considerations to consider.