Dubai leads employment in UAE as hiring slows
Jobs creation is expected to continue in the United Arab Emirates UAE, albeit at a slowed pace, with Dubai leading the way.
Robots won’t replace human employment: World Bank
Despite the increasing popularity of automation, the state of jobs on a global scale remain largely unaffected.
Japan’s Nomura to make more European job cuts
Japan’s biggest investment bank, Nomura Holdings, is looking to recoup losses on global financial markets.
Almost half of South Korea’s small businesses to axe jobs in 2019
Following the revised Minimum Wage Act, which resulted in a higher minimum wage, South Korean small businesses are struggling to stay afloat.
Banking on culture for better recruitment
The single most important thing that can help a company pick the best candidate can actually be found within the organisation itself.
Hong Kong Disneyland to employ staff over 60 on open-ended contracts
Hong Kong Disneyland employees aged 60 or above are now allowed to continue on open-ended permanent contracts with no termination date.
Malaysian Maybank employees to get 10% pay rise
Maybank employees in Malaysia will see a 10% pay raise, following the bank signing onto a Collective Agreement with its in-house unions.
The partnership between HR and Finance
The HR and Finance departments don’t often see eye-to-eye. But that will need to change if organisations are to make the most of Industry 4.0.
New hires in Taiwan got lower pay in 2018
Monthly salaries of new hires in Taiwan dropped from the previous year, with engineering graduates receiving the highest pay compared to others.
Japan approves new policy for employment of Asian workers
The new policy will provide visas for blue collar foreign workers with skills in 14 industrial sectors, to address the nation’s manpower shortage.
South Korea’s bank workers to hold strike
Employees at KB Kookmin Bank, a major South Korean, are set to hold a strike on January 8 – for the first time in 19 years.
Vietnam’s high labour costs putting off investors
Labour costs in Vietnam are among the highest in Southeast Asian countries, and poses the largest investment risk in the country.
Philippine cement industry may need 400,000 more workers by 2030
It is expected that an additional 400,000 jobs will be created for Filipinos at local firms by 2030, according to new forecasts.
HRM Asia’s top stories for December, 2018
Check out what caught readers’ attention over the last month of 2018, from layoffs to social media the HR way.
Meet leading HR technology providers at HR Festival Asia 2019
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Upskilling and training: Who is responsible for it?
Both employer and employee must understand the value of upskilling and continuous training, and prioritise these accordingly.
Abu Dhabi bank merger threatens 1,000 jobs
A potential three-way merger of three banks in the United Arab Emirate might result in the termination of some 1,000 jobs.
South Korean fathers to get higher paternity pay
In a bid to improve South Korea’s chronically low birthrate, the government will be increasing the monthly benefits for paid parental leave.
Taiwan’s job market stabilises as unemployment drops
According to official data unemployment dropped 0.05 percentage points from a month earlier to 3.7%.
Japanese airlines now accept male cabin crew
At two of Japan’s airline carriers, men are being wood for careers in the traditionally female-dominated profession of cabin crew.
Some HR trends to watch out for in 2019
In the rapid evolving world we live in, 2019 will, inevitably, be another year of business transformation.
By 2041 digitalisation will threaten 5.38 million jobs in Bangladesh
By 2041 some 5.38 million jobs will be at risk from automation in the industries and services sector in Bangladesh.
Talent war driving up salaries for UAE firms
The ongoing war for talent is preventing firms finding and hiring qualified and skilled talent, and also causing a rise in in salaries.
India’s IT sector to generate 250,000 jobs next year
This development is attributed to the increasing uptake of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.
How the approach to corporate wellness looks set to evolve in 2019
Firms today should no longer wonder if corporate wellness is necessary, but instead ask how they can do better.
Philippines sets guidelines for China’s hiring of 100,000 teachers
The Filipino government had set guidelines for the recruitment and deployment of over 100,000 Filipino teachers to China.
South Korea to employ another 56,000 foreign workers in 2019
South Korea plans to accept more foreign workers next year, with the aim of alleviating the country’s talent crunch.
21,500 Malaysians lost jobs this year: HR Minister
Half of those laid off were from the greater Kuala Lumpur area of Klang Valley, according to the country’s HR minister.
Nearly 2 million Taiwanese women not working due to family reasons
This out of a total of 5.24 million adults aged between 15 to 64, who are not part of Taiwan’s shrinking workforce.
South Korean firms created 310,000 new jobs in 2017
Some 170,000 of these jobs were created in companies with more than 300 employees, according to data from Statistics Korea.