Thailand approves incentives to speed up industry 4.0 transformation

Companies with approval will have to fully implement their upgrade plans within three years from the BOI certificate issuance date.
Taiwan sees marginal improvement in employment and wages

The number of employed people across various sectors showed an increase in August month-on-month, with wages growing marginally.
Japanese workers see wage increase in August

Although wages levels have been increasing, workers are still making less than they used to as compared to before the pandemic hit.
South Korea records largest growth in jobs in 7 years

The number of employed people totaled 27.68 million in September, marking a record high since March 2014, when the figure grew by 726,000.
Malaysian government urged to review minimum wage

The current salary increment rate ranges between 100% and 150%, while the cost of living has increased from 400% to 600%, said a senator.
Australia mandates vaccination for service workers in Northern Territory

Australia’s Northern Territory has made it compulsory for anyone serving the public at work to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Workers in Vietnam see fall in wages in Q3’2021 due to COVID-19

Male workers are also receiving a higher average monthly wage as compared to their female counterparts.
Thailand sees 222,871 jobs created in October

As the country gets ready to reopen its borders on November 1, the Labour Ministry has announced that 222,871 jobs have been created.
New Japan PM to prioritise wage raises

Besides prioritising wage raises, the prime minister also said that he plans on a capital gains taxes discussion sometime in the future.
Taiwan to launch online platform for migrant workers next year

Minister of Labour Hsu Ming-chun has said her ministry will be launching an online platform to allow migrant workers to self- submit applications.
Malaysia to curate programme to help SMEs with cash flow problems

The most common reasons why SME bank loan applications get rejected are insufficient cash flow, an unviable business, and high levels of debt.
The evolving role of the CHRO in the future organisation

HRM Asia’s CHRO Online Series 2021 will kick off on October 28 with CHRO Indonesia re-examining the role of HR leaders in the future organisation.
28% of Japanese companies seek to hire more employees

Over the next 12 months, 28% of companies expect to increase the number of employees as businesses recover from the pandemic.
Thailand mulls tax cut for skilled foreigners

Foreigners who would qualify for this lower tax rate must work in fields in which Thailand faces a skills shortage, and could work anywhere in the country.
Cambodia conducts rapid testing for COVID after major holiday

All public and private institutions have begun testing employees and officials for COVID-19 after the recently concluded Pchum Ben festival.
Australia disbursed A$27 billion to firms that did not qualify for subsidies

Some firms posted revenues that did not fall sufficiently enough to qualify, while others posted increased revenues over the period.
Creating an effective governance framework for digital learning

A white paper from SumTotal Systems highlights the core components of an effective learning shared service governance model.
Employee experience reimagined with data and machine learning

An upcoming webinar by Workday and HRM Asia will examine how organisations are managing employee experience in a hybrid work environment.
Japan business association advocates taking on of secondary jobs

The Japan Federation of Employers’ Associations says taking on secondary employment can result in a more productive workforce.
Measures to ease SME cash flow called for in Malaysia’s Budget 2022

Businesses are looking at cash flow continuity and survival, especially in industries hit hard by the pandemic, said the SME Association of Malaysia.
Singapore’s unemployment rate falls to 2.7% in August

The overall unemployment rate in August fell by 0.1 percentage point to 2.7% month-on-month, due to a temporary easing of labour demand.
Thailand plans to help SMEs retain workers

A new project will help generate new jobs, maintain employment for about 400,000 workers and subsidise the income of over four million workers.
Singapore recovers US$266 million from overpayment of wage subsidies

The government has recovered S$361 million (US$266 million) from 4,862 firms to remedy overpayments in the Jobs Support Scheme (JSS).
Taiwan decides on minimum wage hike of 5.21%

Labour groups had previously called for a wage hike of 6 to 8%, while business groups urged for the minimum wage not to be increased by over 3%.
Cambodia’s minimum wage hike not enough for workers’ basic needs

Western buyers of Cambodian apparel and footwear goods have been urged to prod suppliers towards paying a living wage to factory workers.
Malaysia has disbursed over RM$330 billion of subsidies

As of September 24, the support packages have benefited some 20 million Malaysians, and 2.4 million businesses.
Organisations are leaning into learning in a digital world

Benny Ramos, Director, Customer Success, Skillsoft, discusses how learning has played a central role in how organisations react to the pandemic.
New Zealand employers urge for mandatory vaccine passports

The Employers & Manufacturers Association (EMA) is calling on the government to mandate workers to carry digital vaccine passports to enter workplaces.
WFH has helped the middle class during the pandemic: PM Modi

The majority of businesses have had to resort to remote working as India went into a hard lockdown from March last year, shutting for three months.
Thailand approves subsidies to help SMEs keep staff employed

To help about 480,122 struggling small businesses keep five million employees employed, the government is planning to roll out subsidies.