Singapore’s professional services sector told to redesign jobs

Job redesign and employee well-being will be key to retaining employees, says Indranee Rajah, Second Minister for Finance.
South Korea raises minimum wage by 5.1% in 2022

The minimum wage for 2022 has been set at 9,160 won (US$7.7) per hour, the first time it has exceeded 9,000 won (US$7.5).
India to implement new labour codes in FY2022-23

The Labour Ministry is planning to implement all four new labour codes in the new fiscal year, set to replace 29 current labour laws.
Companies in Japan optimistic about growth prospects in 2022

The majority of companies surveyed by Kyodo News expects Japan to register positive economic growth in 2022.
Seoul has best work-life balance in South Korea

Seoul topped other cities and provinces in terms of work-life balance, a recent survey by the Ministry of Employment and Labour has shown.
61.7% of Malaysian companies want to continue with hybrid work model

A survey has shown that the majority of businesses in Malaysia are opting to continue with the hybrid model of on-site and remote working.
P250-million fund assists startups for job creation in the Philippines

The Department of Trade and Industry has partnered with the National Development Co to set up a P250-million (US$4.9-million) fund for local startups.
18% of Japan’s companies plan to raise salaries by 3% or more

Despite calls for firms to raise pay by more than 3%, only 18% have indicated that they will do so at the upcoming wage negotiations.
South Korea’s number of companies rise 18% over past five years

As of end-2020, the country registered a total of 6,013,000 businesses, an increase of 17.8% from five years earlier.
No change to minimum wage in Myanmar

The minimum daily wage will remain at Ks4,800 (US$2.67) as decided by the National Committee on Minimum Wage.
More support urged for Singapore’s gig workers

It was also proposed that platform companies should provide a baseline level of coverage for work injuries sustained by these workers.
Taiwan increases paid leave for expectant mothers

The amended law also allows spouses of pregnant women to take up to seven days of paid leave to attend prenatal appointments with their wives.
Jakarta’s minimum wage hike faces backlash

The Indonesian Employers’ Association has said that it was considering a lawsuit to block the governor’s proposition of a larger increase.
More South Korean employees want to work shorter hours

77.8% of salaried workers are in favour of the 52-hour workweek, a policy launched in 2018 to reduce long working hours.
Smaller firms in Japan can transfer costs to larger businesses

This is to prevent larger firms from taking advantage of their size and setting unfairly low prices when engaging in business with subcontractors.
Taiwan to increase minimum wage for 2022

The Executive Yuan has approved the raising of the minimum monthly wage to NT$25,250 (US$913) and the minimum hourly wage to NT$168 (US$6).
4.7 million displaced workers supported in the Philippines

Altogether, the government has disbursed PHP26.1 billion worth of social protection assistance under various programmes.
Cambodia looks to create over 150,000 jobs through new investments

The country has approved 195 new investment projects and 43 production expansion requests that would provide more jobs.
Most workers in the Philippines will receive 13th-month pay

More than 80% of employers have given their workers their 13th-month pay as required by labour laws, or will do so in January.
Majority of South Koreans harbour pessimistic job outlooks

At least one in five young South Koreans, aged 15 to 29, were job searching as of October, according to data from Statistics Korea.
Singapore bars unvaccinated workers from workplace from January 15

Workers who are partially vaccinated will be granted a grace period of up till January 31 to complete their full vaccination regime.
Employment rate for Japan’s fresh graduates in 2021 falls again

The number of fresh graduates who landed jobs fell to 432,790, with employment offers declining in some sectors due to the spread of COVID-19.
Taiwan’s unemployment rate falls to 3.66% in November

The number of first-time jobseekers and workers who quit their jobs fell by 4,000 over the same period, as Taiwan’s economy continues to recover.
Japan PM urges companies to increase wages next year

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said he would do everything possible to create an environment for firms to raise wages.
Singapore extends COVID-19 recovery grant to December 31 next year

Applicants who did not receive support under the grant this year can receive up to three tranches in 2022 should they meet the requirements.
More Australian professionals resigning for jobs with better pay

Professionals who have postponed their career moves during the pandemic are now quitting their jobs for better-paid ones.
China moves to reduce workplace gender discrimination

Under new regulations, employers cannot ask female job applicants if they intend to get married or pregnant, or to make them take pregnancy tests.
Singapore doles out over S$400 million under Jobs Support Scheme

Supporting the wages of over 380,000 local workers, this brings the total amount of JSS support to over S$28 billion since the scheme was introduced.
Retaining talent begins with understanding what employees want

If managed well, organisations can transform the ‘Great Resignation’ to the ‘Great Attraction’, attracting and retaining the best talent.
Returning to the workplace with confidence

Microsoft’s Return to Workplace solution is helping to create a safe and productive work environment in a resilient and digitally inclusive Singapore.