HRM Asia Readers’ Choice Awards 2021: Nominations closing soon!

Nominations for the coveted HRM Asia Readers’ Choice Awards 2021 will close on Aug 31, so act now before it’s too late!
Singapore’s resident employment grew at slower pace in Q2

Resident employment for citizens and permanent residents continued to expand, though at a slow pace due to stricter pandemic measures from May 16.
SMEs in Malaysia incurred RM$40.7 billion loss in 2020

Some 580,000 businesses, representing 49% of the SME sector, are at risk of failing by October this year if they are not allowed to open up operations by then.
South Korean president urges for swift disbursement of pandemic aid

The 34.9-trillion-won (US$30.5-billion) supplementary budget should be disbursed swiftly to pandemic-hit businesses and people.
China to create business environment that supports growth of SMEs

Vice-Premier Liu He has also urged entrepreneurs to contribute to China’s economic development by supporting SMEs in the country.,
ADB loan to boost youth employment in the Philippines

A US$400-million (₱20.1-billion) loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) will expand employment and skills programmes for youth in the country.
Malaysia proposes enhanced SOPs for reopening of small businesses

Under the proposal, business owners and workers will have to be fully vaccinated and undergo a weekly COVID-19 swab test.
68.1% of older South Koreans want to work till 73

About 68.1% of South Koreans aged between 55 and 79 said they would want to work till an average age of 73, health permitting.
Cambodia records high female labour participation

Marital status is the most important determinant of women’s employment., with those who are married 38% less likely to be in paid employment.
How HR tech is responding to the new emphasis on skills

Steve Boese, President and Co-Founder of H3 HR Advisors, explains how a skills-centred approach to talent management is manifesting in HR technology.
Singapore addresses workplace discrimination

A Tripartite Committee on Workplace Fairness (TCWF) has been set up to review the framework for workplace fairness in Singapore.
A continuous learning culture at Maxis key to a future-ready workforce

Maxis explains how it is actively playing a role in building talent for Malaysia, particularly in the key areas of digitalisation and emerging technologies.
Queensland government urged to look closer into gender inequality

The gender gap persists in more areas other than pay, such as the number of hours worked, highlights QCOSS.
New Zealand companies express interest for workplace vaccination

Companies are seeking to inoculate employees after the Ministry of Health sought expressions of interest to provide workplace vaccination.
South Korea battles unemployment woes

Those in their 20s and 30s accounted for 46.8% of the total discouraged workers in June, up 8.2 percentage points from the year before.
Improving employee productivity and wellbeing in a transformed workplace

HR Tech Festival Asia Online 2021 will examine how organisations can create a healthy and productive workforce consisting of the best talent.
Singapore businesses told to prepare for life with endemic COVID-19

As Singapore prepares to reopen its economy, businesses must play their part to facilitate this process, says Minister Gan Kim Yong.
Malaysian businesses urged to embrace workplace safety and health

Employers are also advised to set up a dedicated safety department at the workplace and appoint a safety office at the work site.
Vietnam provides aid to pandemic-affected workers

To buffer the impact of pandemic lockdowns, the government has been providing help to workers via its various policies.
NSW approves two-hour vaccine leave for public workers

Flexible working arrangements are also encouraged so that vaccine appointments can be scheduled for about 400,000 workers employed by the state.
Indonesia plans wage subsidies for workers

The Ministry of Manpower is preparing the policy for distribution of the BSU wage subsidy programme for workers in 2021.
DOLE seeks to end endo bill in the Philippines

“End of contract” refers to a highly contested form of contractualisation where workers are hired for not more than five months.
10-day sick leave rule takes effect in New Zealand

The legislation doubling the minimum number of sick leave from five to 10 took effect on Saturday, July 24, for employees in New Zealand.
Two thirds of global workers want to work flexibly post-COVID-19

Only a minority support the views that people would miss their co-workers, be less productive and become burned out by flexible working.
Engaging employees with a future-focused recognition strategy

A new eBook from Achievers explains why an effective employee recognition strategy is critical for business success in a new world of work.
Singapore announces S$1.1-billion support package

The support package will help workers and businesses affected by the country’s reversion to stricter pandemic restrictions.
Japan government panel calls for more support as wages hike

The government has been asked to ensure that the support to events, tourism and F&B from vaccinations lead to a sustained recovery.
Australia launches training scheme to boost digital skills

The federal government is testing new approaches to design qualifications and training that meet the skills needed for a job in the digital sector.
Young South Koreans taking job exams hit record high

Some 859,000, or 19.1% of 4.49 million economically inactive people aged 15 to 29 were preparing for job exams in May.
What are the key HR strategies of 2022?

HR Tech Festival Asia Online 2021’s lineup of HR thought leaders will provide new ideas and key insights to build HR’s roadmap for 2022.