Australia’s tax cuts to kick in from Nov 16

The tax relief package is expected to benefit over 11 million Australians. as the country attempts to recover from the pandemic.
CHRO Indonesia Online looks at what’s ahead in 2021

Over 130 CHROs attended CHRO Indonesia, which examines issues such as how HR tech will impact the workplace in 2021.
Malaysia: Work from home or work from hotel?

Malaysia’s Movement Control Order (MCO or PKP) has given rise to an alternative for the WFH acronym – work from hotel.
Indonesia’s unemployment hits 10-year high, economy enters recession

The pandemic has caused some 2.56 million people to lose their jobs, raising Indonesia’s open unemployment rate to its highest since 2011.
Indian government relaxes guidelines to ease into remote working

The new guidelines cut compliance for the IT industry, removing reporting obligations for firms, and easing the way for WFH to take place.
South Korea: Employment in September slides to lowest level in four months

Workers in their 30s have been hit the hardest, with the unemployment rate exceeding 70% for this group.
Australian unions want better protection for WFH workers

Unions in Australia unions are evaluating if more protection would be needed so that workers do not face discrimination or loss of pay and benefits.
Vietnam looks to South Korea for HR training support

HCMC Party Chief hopes South Korea will provide support in HR training in IT, AI, healthcare, tourism, urban management, automation and logistics.
Job mismatch rate among Malaysian graduates more than doubled

Malaysian graduates are either unemployed six months after completing their studies, or are taking jobs they are overskilled for.
China plans to double its GDP by 2035, economic plan reveals

By 2025, the country also aims to be a high-income nation, as 373 million citizens continue to live below the upper-middle-income poverty line.
Retrenched Malindo Airways staff assured of benefits

The Malaysian government has assured the 2,647 retrenched staff of Malindo Airlines that they will receive due compensation and retraining.
Tokyo university partners local government to help foreign students find jobs

The move is a bid to raise employment numbers among foreign graduates in the country.
China: Employment rising as service sector recovers at a faster pace

The service sector in China is showing signs of recovery with hiring rising to its highest level in a year.
Malaysian government commits to creating 500,000 new jobs

The country’s Budget 2021 will also allocate RM$2 billion (US$582 million) for hiring incentives as Malaysia continues its economic recovery.
Thailand: NSF recruits Grab riders and targets more members

Thailand’s NSF, a voluntary pension fund, has signed an MoU with Grab to recruit more members. while planning for their retirement.
India: Diwali bonuses bring cheer for employees

Public and private companies in India are giving out bonuses to their employees for the upcoming festival of lights.
Jobs creation tops agenda for New Zealand government

More support will be provided to SMEs in the country to cover operational costs and increase hiring.
Hong Kong: Jardine Aviation Services Group announces layoffs

The company that handles ground services for the Hong Kong International Airport will axe 340 staff from next month.
Singapore: Fintech sector to create more jobs

The growth of the financial services sector will generate more positions for digitally-ready PMEs, as Singapore’s digital transformation continues.
WSDeg offered by SIT provides learning platform for upskilling

Syamim Bin Selamat, a Principal Assistant Engineer with Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA), shares his learning experience with WSDeg.
Hong Kong extends fixed-rate mortgage scheme by a year

The extension by the Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation (HKMC) comes amid rising unemployment and recession due to COVID-19.
Indonesia: Central Java to increase minimum wage

Central Java governor Ganjar Pranowo has announced plans to raise the minimum wage for the province for 2021 by 3.71%.
Thai Airways employees accept early retirement

The latest announcement by comes as the ailing airline continues to struggle against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Businesses in Singapore continue to be hit hard by COVID-19

Robinson is the latest high-profile company to cease operations in Singapore at a time when unemployment is on the rise.
Special Task Force committee set up to help Malaysian workers in Singapore

The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the jobs of many Malaysians working in Singapore.
Majority of Cathay Pacific pilots, cabin crew accept pay cuts

The Hong Kong carrier announced it will be changing the contracts of its pilots and cabin crew as part of its restructuring exercise.
Hong Kong saw lowest average salary increment in 10 years

Despite the lowest increment in a decade, Hong Hong employees can look forward to a slight pay rise next year.
More Japan employees planning exit from company within three years

According to a survey, approximately half want to quit within 10 years and less than 20% plan to stay with their employer until they retire.
Digitalisation tops R&D agenda for Singapore

More funding will be set aside to develop digital economy, said Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat.
What does WFH really mean in Malaysia?

The Malaysian Employers Federation has called for more clarity on the government’s work-from-home (WFH) directive.