48% of wage workers in South Korea willing to be vaccinated

Less than half of salaried workers surveyed are willing to be inoculated against the coronavirus, as uncertainty remains over potential side effects.
India considers yoga to boost workplace productivity

The committee set up to study evidence on the matter comprise members from education and yoga institutions, as well as the corporate sector.
Innovative Startup Act helps new entrepreneurs in the Philippines

The inception of Republic Act 11337 will help entrepreneurs bring their innovative ideas to fruition by providing them with government support.
Hoteliers in Malaysia must pay out service charges collected to staff

The court judgment read that service charge, being monies collected from third parties, does not belong to the hotel, and should be transferred to employees.
Kellogg fuels their global workforce with frequent recognition

Kellogg picked the Achievers Employee Success Platform to redefine their recognition and rewards programme goals.
Malaysia amending employment law to cater for WFH

The government is proposing a change to the current employment law to support a work-from-home (WFH) culture even in the post-pandemic era.
Australian unions call for minimum wage hike as wage support ends

The wage hike to A$26 a week would allow low-wage workers to spend more, and is an effective way of spurring local businesses.
Taiwan approves bill for workers’ accident insurance in small companies

The bill proposes that companies employing less than five workers must insure their staff for occupational accidents.
Cambodia extends COVID-19 support for businesses and workers

The eighth tranche of financial support will cover businesses in sectors such as textile, aviation and tourism, as well as those in the lower-income group.
Tokyo continues with earlier closing times for F&B businesses

Tokyo and neighbouring prefectures are mandating food-and-beverage businesses to close earlier to reduce the risk of a rebound of pandemic cases.
New Zealand approves bereavement leave for miscarriages and stillbirth

The bill will apply to parents, their partners, and parents planning to have a child through surrogacy or adoption, but will exclude abortion.
1 million pandemic-displaced persons still jobless in South Korea

In February, out of the 1.35 million persons officially unemployed, 999,000 had lost their jobs due to the pandemic.
To boost wages, Australia’s jobless rate needs to fall

Before interest rates are raised, the unemployment rate will likely need to fall to between the “low 4s” and “high 3s”, said RBA deputy governor Guy Debelle.
Philippine senator files bill for 335-billion-peso stimulus package

Senator Manny Pacquiao has filed a bill calling for a 335-billion-peso (US$6.9 billion) stimulus package in the Senate.
Singapore to hand out $3 billion in wage subsidies

Employers will receive up to 50% support for the first S$4,600 of gross monthly wages paid from September to December 2020.
Redefining the next era of work

A new survey by the Institute for Corporate Productivity aims to inform decisions made by thousands of organisations and business leaders now and in the years ahead.
Women trade union group in Malaysia calls for 98 days of maternity leave

Wanita Industrial Malaysia (WIM), a trade union coalition representing female workers, has urged the government to mandate 98 days of maternity leave.
Japan sets aside 2.2 trillion yen to support businesses and low-income groups

The government will adopt measures to help medium and larger-sized companies boost capital funds.
Singapore adopts flexible and hybrid work model

Remote working will be scaled down in the South-East Asian country as more employees are allowed to return to the workplace.
Upskilling and reskilling key in shaping the future of L&D

Day 2 of Learning Technologies Asia 2021 saw leading companies share key insights on creating successful L&D strategies.
Workplace redesign on the cards for Singapore’s financial institutions

To prepare for workplaces in a post-COVID era, banks and financial institutions are redesigning their workplaces and adopting flexible work arrangements.
Thailand unveils new support measures for pandemic-stricken firms

This includes 250 billion baht worth of soft loans for SMEs that will help them access credit, and 100 billion baht for loan repayments.
Cambodia to launch job website to raise employment level

The Ministry of Labour is launching WORKNET, a new job website designed to help Cambodians find jobs amid the pandemic.
More South Korean women in their 30s drop out of the workforce

The labour force participation rate of women peaks between ages 25 and 29, before it plunges in the 30s as women leave work to care for their children.
L&D driving organisational growth in a new world of work

Day 1 of Learning Technologies Asia 2021 highlighted issues such as reskilling and upskilling, as well as how organisations need to rethink employee engagement.
Japan plans to increase minimum hourly wages to 1,000 yen

Prime minister Yoshihide Suga has said he targets to raise the country’s average minimum hourly wage to 1,000 yen (US$9.2) as soon as possible.
Philippines launches online information and comms programme

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has launched a Q&A educational video series – Sagot Ka Ng DOLE.
India sees over 800,000 employed in formal work in January

Official data also showed that the net payroll additions hit 1.11 million in January as employment continues to rise.
Agile and skills-ready workforce for a changing world

A recent webinar by Workday highlighted how a skilled and engaged workforce is key to building an agile organisation.
Thailand stock exchange partners government to upskill students, boost startups and SMEs

It aims to promote sustainable business operations in all dimensions of the capital market industry.