No “significant” loss of jobs from Artificial Intelligence in China

The rise of Artificial Intelligence have threatened to displace millions of jobs in China. But the latest government report has played down the fears.
Are you ready for the Gig Economy?

With the rise of the gig economy in the new year, there is an increasing need for employers to know how to manage contract and freelance staff.
Five of the Best: Serviced Apartments in Singapore

HRM Asia presents five of the best serviced apartments, providing a vital home-away-from-home experience for business travelers in Singapore.
Massive Asia-Pacific free-trade pact to go ahead without India

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) includes 15 member countries and covers half the world’s population.
Vietnam scrambles to meet skilled labour demand

As the biggest benefactor of the US-China trade war, Vietnam is feeling the squeeze as companies open manufacturing plants in the country.
Can air taxis save Asia’s congested cities?

A flying air taxi is expected to make its debut over Singapore’s skies later this month but could be more useful in Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Yangon.
Verizon Media calling out for new superheroes

Sandy Gould, Vice President, Talent Acquisition, Learning, and Diversity & Inclusion at Verizon Media shares the company’s innovative new talent strategy.
Singapore and Indonesia join forces to develop human capital

The two nations will build economic ties on a wide range of areas including infrastructure, human capital development and the digital economy.
Strict immigration rules in Thailand catching out foreigners

Pressure is growing on the Thai government to review out-dated immigration rules to avoid scaring off foreign talent and investment.
Hong Kong ongoing coverage – keep up to date

Our coverage continues with a look at how the ongoing protests and troubles are affecting companies and workers in the city.
No need to worry about ‘’brain drain’’ as it’s a complete myth

The concept is out-dated for a number of reasons explains respected economist at the Asian Development Bank.
“lyf”: Millennial-focused co-living space launched by Ascott

The new “lyf” living space has been created for millennials, by the “millennial-minded”. Ascott is now keen to launch the brand across the globe.
Thailand and Vietnam fight to attract manufacturers

The two ASEAN economies both want to woo companies away from China amid its political and economic tensions.
Abu Dhabi wants to poach the best fintech talent from Asia

A talent war is underway between the Middle East and Far East for the brightest tech minds in the industry.
More than half of workers in ASEAN risk losing jobs to technology

The ADB warns of major disruption in the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia.
Indonesia is building a new capital city to replace congested Jakarta

In a highly ambitious and costly exercise, a new location has been picked but it won’t be ready for another decade.
Asian employers keen to employ overseas returnees

Companies value the experience they bring to the table with Hong Kong the most eager to employ returnees.
Rising ranks of unemployed youth worry Asian policymakers

Youth unemployment is high in China, India, and South Korea with the supply of graduates outpacing the number of new job vacancies being created.
More of China’s graduates choose to work in second-tier cities

Shanghai and Beijing are losing their shine as cities of choice for graduates. Those in the know are choosing satellite and second-tier cities.
Serviced apartments: new challenges; great opportunities

Serviced apartment operators have never seen so many different market forces weighing down on their traditional business model.
Talents choose Singapore as top location in Asia for work

Talents have cited Singapore as the best location for work in Asia. China has come in second, with Taiwanese and Hong Kong talent preferring it.
Accommodation for every business traveller

The world may be more digitally connected, but that hasn’t slowed down the need for business travel. Ascott is expanding its brand portfolio in response.
Law change creates new recruitment ground

Thanks to a recent law change, some of Japan’s biggest employers are now targeting Southeast Asia labour markets for new recruits.
At Far East Hospitality, it’s all about the family

Far East Hospitality – a leading hotels and serviced residences provider – believes that treating employees well is the key to business success.
The changing mobility agenda in Asia-Pacific and beyond

Technology, flexibility, and humanity will be shaping mobility expectations and programmes in the year ahead, and beyond.
Get into the local-motion with Far East Hospitality

If you are looking to eat, play, explore, and simply live like a local, you can do it in style with Far East Hospitality’s Village Residences.
Female safety remains an overlooked issue in most corporate travel policies

Organisations’ corporate travel policies have not been updated to meet the needs of female employees, despite the dangers they face.
How a corporate travel programme can help HR

A corporate travel programme allows you to organise all of the company’s business trips, and make them more efficient.
Ariva Trillion KL: Urban living in extreme comfort

Whether it’s for a short or long-stay, Ariva Trillion Residences offers the perfect accommodation choice in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
Getting the most value out of travel, for employees and companies

Some tips on developing corporate travel policies and programs that secure return on investment and benefits for the business.