Singapore to disburse S$940 million in wage credits by end-March

The government will co-fund 15% of qualifying wage increases given in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 to more than 800,000 Singaporean employees.
OECD urges Indonesia to equip workers with digital skills

A new survey by the OECD recommends that the country step up its vocational education and adult training, with a focus on digital skills.
Record high number of jobseekers entering workforce in South Korea

The number of people preparing for employment has hit a record high last month in a pandemic-affected labour market.
Leading change through an emphasis on driving the human experience

Through a new webinar series, SAP SuccessFactors will examine how CHROs can drive both workplace digital transformation and employee experience.
Australia’s jobless rate dips to 5.8% to pre-pandemic levels

The unemployment rate fell in February to pre-pandemic levels amid the rollout of vaccination and fiscal stimulus stimulating the economy.
Philippines senator backs bill to ensure workers’ health insurance

The senator’s call came after Quezon City’s local government confirmed that the rise in COVID-19 cases was also stemming from the workplace.
World Bank urges Malaysia to increase female labour participation

The development model that worked in the past for Malaysia is no longer enough for it to navigate to the next stage of its development, it added.
Japanese employers offer lowest salary increase in 8 years

Companies are offering the lowest pay rises in eight years – signaling an end to former prime minister Shinzo Abe’s stimulus policies.
Private sector workers should receive free vaccinations in the Philippines

Workers who refuse to be vaccinated shall not be discriminated against in terms of tenure, promotion, training, pay, and other benefits.
China’s unemployment rate at 13.1% for younger labour population

The jobless rate for those 16 to 24 years old was 13.1% in February, more than double the national urban unemployment rate of 5.5%.
Malaysia unveils RM20 billion stimulus package

This marks the sixth round of support packages unveiled since the pandemic, bringing the total sum of all packages rolled out to RM340 billion.
What are the top priorities facing HR leaders in 2021?

HR Tech Fest Connect 2021 will explore the emerging trends and priorities that will define HR and work tech in 2021.
Unemployment benefit surpasses 1 trillion won in South Korea

South Korea’s unemployment allowance payment hit a five-month high in February, surpassing 1 trillion won (US$884 million) again.
Japan’s largest business lobby aims for more women representation

Measures include the implementation of a support programme for women on matters of hiring and promotion to upper management and executive roles.
Hong Kong’s unemployment rate highest since 2004

Hong Kong’s jobless rate climbed to 7.2% in the December-to-February period, up 0.2 percentage points from the November-to-January period.
Malaysia extends WFH accident coverage

Since last year, workers from various sectors have had to work remotely to comply with government measures to contain the spread of COVID-19.
From novelty to transparency

Brent Colescott, Senior Director, Global Business Strategy & Transformation, SumTotal Systems, explains why the pandemic may have brought about the path to organisations’ true learning destiny.
Singapore experiences sharpest fall in employment in more than two decades

Non-resident workers accounted for all of the employment decline, reported Singapore’s MOM.
Building the right skills for the future of work

Learning Technologies Asia 2021 will examine how organisations can develop their learning strategies to stay ahead, innovate and grow.
New wage code in India to change salary structures

Employees, especially those with high allowances, are likely to see a major change in their salary structures if the new wage code kicks in from April 1.
Malaysian employers group says retirement age should not be raised

A blanket increase of the retirement age to 65 and beyond could adversely impact the labour market, causing unemployment among younger workers.
China plans to raise retirement age in phases

Under the country’s five-year plan, the retirement age will be raised in a “phased manner”, said China’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
Thailand to launch new phase of co-payment scheme with SMEs

The government is currently preparing additional measures to help local SMEs, which will cover up to 50 to 80% of SMEs various expenses.
SSIA launched the first semiconductor women’s forum
Diversity is key to address the challenges facing the semiconductor industry, the inaugural Semiconductor Women’s Forum highlighted.
Graduate employability drops marginally to 84.4% in Malaysia

Malaysia’s graduate employability rate fell to 84.4% in 2020, down marginally from 86.2% year-on-year, said its Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE).
Over 10,000 employers in Singapore received jobs support in 2020

This help included outreach activities, expanding career conversion programmes, and introducing job transformation programmes.
Taiwan’s employment rose for 8 consecutive months

The number of employees in the industrial and service sectors at the end of January increased by 0.18% or 15,000 to 8.17 million from December 2020.
China to prioritise employment policies, says Premier Li

In its 2021 Government Work Report delivered in early March, the government highlighted its plan to create 11 million jobs in 2021.
Building a future-fit workforce through learning

In a new report, Skillsoft highlights why learning will continue to play a pivotal role in building a future-fit workforce in a new world of work.
Vietnam aims for e-government by 2025

Minister of information and communications Nguyen Manh Hung has said the country plans to implement a digital government by 2025.