The Philippines’ DOLE cautions against nationwide wage increase
Labour Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma stresses the need for balance in wage increases and urges for Congress action amid rising commodity prices.
Announcing HRE’s 2024 Top 100 HR Tech Influencers
The Top 100 HR Tech Influencers list, now in its sixth year, recognises the most influential HR tech leaders and experts.
Singapore upholds fair compensation in flexible work
Ministers have advocated for fair compensation, while challenging the notion of reduced pay on flexible work arrangements.
More working mothers demand support for better work-life balance
Organisations and employers can, and should, do more to help working mothers in South-East Asia achieve work-life balance.
DBS reimagines workspaces for the hybrid era
Erwin Chong is spearheading the bank’s pioneering approach to hybrid workspaces, emphasising employee-centric design and collaboration.
More flexible jobs on offer for new mothers in China
More Chinese provinces are encouraging organisations to create more flexible jobs for new mothers to encourage childbirth.
In the ‘age of AI’, sustainable leadership is vital
Experts at HR Technology Europe shared views on how leadership can impact AI adoption by the employees they direct.
How leaders can introduce inclusive language in the Asian workplace
Researchers share the importance of inclusivity in the Asian workplace and how language plays an important part in doing so.
Employees in South Korea fear AI takeover
Nearly a third of employees in South Korea believe AI will eventually replace them, with almost half expecting it within the next six to 10 years.
Happiness gap in Asia-Pacific: Can HR bridge the divide?
A study has outlined emerging generational gaps in happiness trends across Asia-Pacific and underscores the need for tailored HR strategies.
HR Technology Europe keynote: ‘We are living in the age of experience’
HR leaders discuss modern employee experience, from personalisation to technology and building a strong employer brand.
National HR Policy Framework introduced in Malaysia
To address key workforce and HR issues, the Malaysian government has launched the National Human Resource Policy Framework.
Organisations in Singapore ahead of neighbours in AI usage
Organisations in Singapore are faster than their counterparts within the region to adopt AI processes, more action is required to stay ahead of the curve.
More employees in Australia subject to online sexual harassment
A new study from a women’s research group has shown that workplace sexual harassment is now occurring via tech platforms.
Side hustles surge in South Korea as wages remain stagnate
In Q1’2024, more employees in South Korea embrace side jobs, with shifts among younger demographics being most prevalent.
4 megatrends with significant implications for HR
HR leaders need to identify four of the biggest megatrends affecting HR’s future so that they can upskill and keep up with the trends.
New Occupational Safety and Health Act takes effect in Malaysia
The Occupational Safety and Health (Amendment) Act 2022 mandates employers to appoint health safety coordinators to boost workplace safety.
Singapore to unveil new scheme to support unemployed employees
A re-employment support scheme will be launched by the government in response to involuntary unemployment amid changing economic conditions.
Keep the minimum wage, say Hong Kong unionists
The minimum wage should remain to protect vulnerable employees, says the Federation of Trade Unions.
Malaysia’s green industry boom opens doors to 3,000 jobs
Malaysia’s Ministry of Human Resources touts 3,000 green jobs at a new skills fair as the country prepares its workforce for the future economy.
Labour groups urge immediate wage hike in the Philippines
The coalition has advocated for a P150 (US$3.00) wage increase to counter inflation and bridge the gap between minimum and living wages.
Fewer grads from private universities find employment within six months
The number of private university graduates from Singapore finding full-time work after graduation in half a year has decreased from the year before.
More employees in New Zealand delay retirement by two years
New Zealand’s policies encouraging older employees to keep working has led to a rise in the average retirement age.
HR Tech Festival Asia 2024: Employees first for a resilient future
To thrive in 2024 and beyond, organisations must prioritise the importance of human-centric policies and initiatives.
3 critical HR challenges that AI has not solved yet
HR faces diverse challenges in 2024: Navigating AI integration amidst hybrid work models, DE&I, and engaging Gen Z employees.
Younger employees in Singapore call for more flexible work arrangements
A rising number of young employees in Singapore are making a stand: flexible working arrangements, or they would resign.
Organisations in Japan offer more pay raises in 2024
A surge in pay-scale increases has been witnessed among organisations in Japan, with small and medium-sized enterprises leading the charge.
HR Tech Festival Asia 2024: Be future-ready and embrace change
The 23rd HR Tech Festival Asia kicked off in Singapore, exploring how HR can navigate change and shape the future of work.
HR Fest Awards 2024 crowns Asia’s best HR leaders and teams
The winners of HR Fest Awards 2024 were announced at a live awards ceremony during HR Tech Festival Asia 2024.
New FWA regulations in Singapore aim to foster workforce retention
New regulations ensure that flexible work requests are taken into consideration to maximise the potential and retention of its workforce.