Flexibility key to retain talent in Asia
ADP’s Yvonne Teo highlights that flexibility drive satisfaction and retention, with Singapore’s new FWA guidelines offering a roadmap for change.
Salaries in Singapore projected to rise by 4.1% in 2025, says Mercer
Employers are budgeting a 4% average salary increase for 2025, with real estate and banking leading growth amid cautious economic strategies.
Malaysia launches National AI Office to propel digital economy
Malaysia’s National AI Office launches to accelerate digitalization, targeting 25% GDP contribution and transforming education through AI-driven innovation.
TSMC expands employee benefits to include pet care
TSMC’s new pet care benefit, part of the tFlex plan, gives employees US$250 annually to customise their benefits, including family care.
NTUC raises retirement and re-employment ages ahead of national schedule
NTUC accelerates retirement and re-employment age increases, reaching 64 and 69 by January 2025, ahead of national targets.
Singapore’s hiring sentiments stable amid global uncertainty
Singapore’s hiring sentiment remains positive with 45% of employers planning to expand headcount.
Harnessing innovation in L&D to build a competitive workforce
Organisations must embrace transformative learning strategies to close skills gaps, empower employees, and ensure success in the evolving business landscape.
Tokyo proposes four-day workweek to boost birth rate
Tokyo plans a four-day workweek for civil servants with an aim to empower women, improve work-life balance, and foster societal diversity.
HRM Asia honours best of the best at Readers’ Choice Awards 2024
HRM Asia Readers’ Choice Awards 2024 celebrated the best in HR solutions, recognising industry leaders across multiple categories.
Ninja Van streamlines financial planning with Workday Adaptive Planning
Ninja Van has optimised its financial operations with Workday Financial Adaptive Planning to improve data accuracy and reporting efficiency across markets.
Female leadership in Japan hits 8.4% in 2024
A recent report highlights a gender gap in Japan’s leadership, with female presidents more prevalent in smaller organisations than larger ones.
New Zealand to limit unjustified dismissal claims for high-paid employees
New Zealand’s upcoming policy will limit unjustified dismissal claims for employees earning over NZ$180,000, offering more contract flexibility.
Facing 2025: Share your HR insights in What’s Keeping HR Up at Night? survey
As AI reshapes workforces, HR Executive launches the What’s Keep HR Up at Night? survey to uncover HR’s top challenges and priorities.
Singapore’s labour market sees growth and challenges in 2024
Singapore’s labour market thrived in 2024 with rising incomes, low unemployment, and increased inclusivity despite demographic challenges.
Singapore’s lower-wage employees see income growth rebound
Singapore’s median nominal income rose to S$5,500 in 2024, narrowing the income gap as lower-wage earners saw faster growth.
Why early detection of workplace distress is a game-changer for HR
Stephanie Cruz advocates proactive mental health training, urging HR leaders to equip managers with tools for empathetic, human-centred workplace support.
This HR veteran’s advice about AI in HR in 2025? ‘Take a deep breath’
Kevin Cox, a seasoned HR leader, offers a contrarian view on AI in HR, urging professionals to focus on the bigger picture.
Menstrual leave gains momentum in workplaces in India
Amid rising awareness of employee wellbeing, India sees growing adoption of menstrual leave policies in workplaces and state mandates.
From AI to employee wellbeing: ADP reveals HR priorities for 2025
As organisations prepare for 2025, ADP highlights key HR trends, with a focus on employee wellbeing, skills development, and AI regulations.
Gen Z employees in the Philippines seek purpose and prosperity
Filipino Gen Z employees prioritise financial security, family support, and societal impact, reflecting a blend of pragmatism and purpose-driven goals.
Career interruptions plague nearly 70% of married women in South Korea
In the first half of 2024, 1.22 million married women left the workforce, with child-rearing identified as the primary reason.
Is Singapore ready for a four-day workweek?
Kadence’s Dave Cairns highlights global successes as employers in Singapore grapple with four-day workweek challenges.
Japan clamps down on debilitating overworked culture
If passed, a proposed new bill will mandate employers to ensure that their employees do not work for 14 consecutive days or more.
Deel launches White Label & Reseller Programmes for global HR
The new programmes streamline global HR management, enabling companies to offer branded, integrated payroll and onboarding solutions.
Employees in Singapore have more scope to report discrimination
When enacted, new legislation will create a safer environment for employees to bring up workplace grievances, without fair of unfair repercussions.
Harnessing AI for a people-first approach to customer experience
As AI becomes integral to organisations, redefining roles to foster human-AI collaboration is crucial, says Angie Tay, Group COO and EVP of TDCX.
Thinking skills: The new currency in the digital age
A new NTUC LearningHub report shows 94% of leaders consider thinking skills essential for boosting employee capabilities in a digital economy.
RTO mandate is not to drive voluntary turnover, says Amazon CEO
The call for employees to return to office is to strengthen Amazon’s culture and not to force employees out, CEO Andy Jassy insists.
UOB invests in employee development to drive future success
UOB’s Dean Tong highlights the necessity of reskilling and upskilling employees to thrive amid rapid technological changes.
How SIAEC’s total rewards strategy is meeting diverse employee needs
To ensure long-term sustainability, initiatives addressing employee needs are also aligned with SIAEC’s organisational priorities.