Beyond recovery: Pitfalls holding back APAC growth initiatives

ADP highlights how organisations can optimise their payroll systems in the midst of disruption brought forth by the pandemic.
Vietnam’s unemployment worsens amid COVID-19 pandemic

On average, over 11,300 companies withdraw from the labour market each month, across various industries.
Transforming the workforce with the right employee recognition strategy

Organisations can drive innovation and change by successfully implementing employee recognition and engagement strategies.
Malaysia mandates fortnightly COVID-19 tests for workers

Employees who need to be present at workplaces must undergo fortnightly RTK Antigen tests approved by the health ministry.
Public employees in Japan to get paid leave for fertility treatment

From next January, public employees will be granted up to 10 days of paid leave for fertility treatments. as Japan tries to addressing a falling birth rate.
Australia proposes four-tier system for vaccination

The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has proposed a system to determine whether mandatory vaccination for employees would be considered reasonable.
More legal safeguards for freelancers in Japan

The government is planning to require more companies to provide written contracts when they hire freelancers.
Taiwan extends subsidy for workers with pay cut

From August 23, workers whose income fell by at least 20% during July would be able to apply for the subsidy.
South Korea’s wages lag behind OECD average

The annual wage for employees in South Korea posted US$41,960 on average in 2020, compared to the OECD average of US$49,165.
Unvaccinated employees barred from workplaces should be paid wages

The Philippines wants unvaccinated workers not allowed by their employers to enter workplaces to be paid for being present.
Easing of restrictions would help boost businesses in Malaysia

In 2020, the MSME sector, spanning over 1.15 million businesses, employed 7.3 million people, or almost half of the country’s workforce.
Indonesia preps more women for work in industrial sector

The Industry Ministry is training more women to master the latest technologies to support innovation and increase productivity in the industrial sector.
Malaysia’s unemployment rate rises to 4.8% in June

The unemployment rate rose month-on-month to 4.8% in June, according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM).
Australian companies allowed to collect workers’ vaccination status

Under the guidelines, employers should be able to take the necessary precautions should their workers be unvaccinated.
Thailand increases aid to COVID-infected state employees

A new regulation that boosts the financial assistance offered to state enterprise employees infected with COVID-19 has taken effect.
Indonesia distributes Rp$947 billion in wage subsidies

Eligible recipients will receive Rp$1 million for two consecutive months, and will have to be registered with the Workers Social Security Agency.
Creating an inclusive workplace for the future of work

HR Tech Festival Asia Online 2021 will shine a spotlight on how ASEAN countries are working to promote inclusivity in the workplace.
Getting a healthy start to employee wellness

With a range of customised and inclusive product offerings, Prudential is helping organisations build a healthier and more productive workforce.
“No vaccine, no work” policy examined in the Philippines

A labour group has urged the Department of Labour and Employment (DOLE) to investigate companies which discriminate against unvaccinated workers.
Beijing awards additional maternity leave for third child

This is on top of an additional 30 days of maternity leave that mothers of a third child were awarded at end-May.
Vietnam’s southern provinces seek to end stay-at-work arrangements

Many companies in the southern part of the country are seeking approval to allow their staff to go back to their own residences.
Taiwan sees fall in furloughed workers in first week of August

This was largely due to the improvement in employment in the F&B, wholesale and retail sectors, based on official data.
Employers to exercise discretion on mandating vaccination: Australian PM

The country will not enact special laws to mandate vaccination, but employers can make inoculation compulsory in high-risk environments.
Reopening of Malaysian businesses depends on risk of COVID-19 infection

Malaysia’s National Security Council is expected to announce the reopening of business sectors on the week of August 9.,
Japan’s summer bonuses fall for third consecutive year

The survey by the Japan Business Federation found that the pandemic impacted businesses in the non-manufacturing sectors the most.
Singapore to allow 50% of staff to return to workplaces from August 19

Up to half of employees will be permitted to return to their workplaces starting August 19 as the country prepares to relax its pandemic restrictions.
Employers should not use government relief funds for workers’ pay

Taiwan’s New Power Party (NPP) has raised the issue of employers using pandemic relief funds to pay their staff’s salaries.
New Zealand’s wage inflation rises 2.1% in the year-to-June quarter

The labour cost index (LCI) of all salary and wages, including overtime pay, increased by 2.1%, showing an increase of 1.6% in the year-to-March 2021 quarter.
Japan steps up vaccination at more workplaces

More workplaces are scheduled to start their on-site vaccination programmes In August, said prime minister Yoshihide Suga.
South Korea officially sets next year’s minimum wage rate at 9,160 won

The new rate will take effect on 1 January 2022, translating to a monthly wage of 1.91 million won (US$1,672), and will apply across all industries.