New Delhi government to launch jobs portal in July

The platform will use artificial intelligence to draw up the best job matches and will offer end-to-end employment related information to jobseekers.
Return to offices in Singapore more likely if commutes are less crowded

Employees are more likely to want to return to their workplaces rather than continue working from home if MRT trains are less crowded, a survey has found.
Flexible working models needed to keep women in the workforce

Employers should create a more accommodating working environment for women, urged a global social impact enterprise.
Number of unemployed drops in Malaysia

The number of unemployed persons continued its fall by 1.3% to 671,000 in February from 680,400 in January this year.
Employers in the Philippines told to maintain COVID-19 safety protocols

The Philippines labour department highlighted that it would be wrong for workplaces to start getting complacent against COVID-19.
Singapore’s unemployment rate continues fall to pre-pandemic levels

Unemployment rates for February were around the quarterly average unemployment rates in 2018/2019 and are expected to hover around these levels.
Indonesia’s young generation urged to contribute to MSME growth

SMEsHub, which was set up to support the growth of MSMEs, recently launched a platform, seeking to engage the younger generation and MSMEs.
Hong Kong supports more workers with new job-saving scheme

About 440,000 additional workers will benefit from the government’s more inclusive revised Employment Support Scheme (ESS).
Philippines government asked to expedite approval of wage subsidies

The wage subsidies will help stimulate consumer spending, which could help the government in its efforts to revive the economy.
South Korea’s minimum wage policy faces overhaul

The incoming administration headed by President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol is seeking to overhaul the country’s highly controversial minimum wage policy.
Singapore considers shared pool of parental leave between parents

This will result in a more equitable distribution of statutory parental leave and help reshape societal perceptions on gender roles, said MP Louis Chua.
Indonesia provides wage subsidies to lower-income workers

This year’s Wage Subsidy Assistance (BSU) will focus on Indonesian workers with salaries below Rp3.5 million (US$243).
Philippines trade union asks for minimum wage hike

The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board has highlighted that the trade union’s request for a blanket pay hike is not within its jurisdiction.
Reuniting Asia’s HR community to reimagine workforce management

As part of HR Tech Festival Asia 2022, HR Tech Festival Live is a one-day, in-person event bringing together Asia’s HR community.
Japan Business Federation calls for digitalisation to be accelerated

The Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) has proposed the review of laws that would promote digitisation for organisations across the country.
New Zealand’s Fair Pay Agreements to create level playing field for workers

The new legislation aims to create an environment in which good employers are not disadvantaged by paying reasonable, industry-standard wages.
Singapore’s gig workers support mandatory CPF contributions

The government is reviewing how to better protect platform workers to meet their retirement and housing needs.
Thai government urged to extend public subsidies

Under the latest phase of its subsidy scheme, some 29 million people will be eligible for a 50% discount on products and services.
Skillsoft completes acquisition of Codecademy

This expands Skillsoft’s capabilities in the technology and developer segment, and connects a worldwide community of 90 million learners.
Japan revises law to make paternity leave more accessible

All companies must inform their employees of the paternity leave system, and confirm with to-be fathers whether they want to take the leave.
Singapore launches campaign to curb workplace discrimination

The Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices (TAFEP) has kicked off a campaign to stamp out workplace discrimination.
Firms in South Korea begin gradual return to office

Up to 10 people are allowed to gather indoors, and establishments like cafes and restaurants would also be able to operate until midnight.
Wage subsidies of RM20.63 billion disbursed in Malaysia

To preserve 2.96 million local jobs, the government has disbursed RM20.63 billion (US$4.9 billion) in wages subsidies as of March 18 this year.
Singapore’s job vacancies hit all-time high in 2021

The number of new roles was most pronounced in growth industries like information and communications, as well as professional services.
Moments that matter in the inclusion experience

Lexy Martin and Melissa Arronte explain how the Inclusion Experience Framework can help organisations connect to key employee outcomes.
Government called to upskill and reskill workers in the Philippines

To reduce job mismatches, the government needs to have in place more training programmes so that workers can keep pace with digital transformation.
Brunei to upskill more micro, small and medium enterprises

MSMEs are provided with voluntary mentorships from leading business people, professionals and subject matter experts in Brunei.
Australia sees more jobs vacancies than before the pandemic

There were 423,000 job vacancies in February this year, up from the about 200,000 in the same month two years ago.
Malaysia passes bill to increase maternity leave from 60 to 98 days

The bill, which was passed with a unanimous vote, would ensure women employees get enough rest and attract more women to enter the job market.
Vietnam raises the number of overtime hours

The National Assembly has passed a Resolution to increase overtime working hours from the current 40 hours to 60 hours per month.