Businesses receive cash grants as Victoria plans recovery

More than A$3 billion has been earmarked to help businesses in the Australian state of Victoria overcome the impact of COVID-19.
Two Cents: The need for speed and agility in the new world of work

It is now a matter of ‘be agile or die’ in the post COVID-19 world. How can organisations make sure they adapt to the new normal?
Workers need to return to the office, says WHO

The European chief of the WHO have urged workers to shed their fear of returning to the workplace, saying it is an inevitable development.
Sumser: Fighting bias through data-driven software development

John Sumser explains why data-driven reduction of bias can lead to better decision-making.
Indonesia faces uncertain economic recovery

Consumer sentiment continues to be downbeat as South-East Asia’s largest economy struggles with the financial impact of COVID-19.
Tata Communications wants to create a connected digital experience

Speaking to HRM Asia, Tata Communications’ Andrew Yeong details how the company is approaching the journey to digital transformation.
Singapore Airlines Group to retrench about 4,300 employees

SIA CEO said it is the “hardest and most agonising decision”, and that the retrenchment will be done in a fair and respectful manner.
Thailand ready to reopen to international visitors

More jobs are at risk of being lost if borders remain closed throughout 2020, warns the Tourism Authority of Thailand.
Ushering in a new era of learning

This is an exciting and important time for companies to unlearn what they have learnt for so many years in order to adapt to the new normal.
Worst yet to come for Singapore as more layoffs expected

The economic outlook remains uncertain and Singapore has yet to feel the full economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts said.
Adaptability: Build your ‘Triple A’ capability for high performance

What is the science behind ‘adaptability’? What are the tangible benefits and can you develop it?
HR Tech Festival Asia Online 2020: What is the future of work in ASEAN?

Key government and business leaders from around ASEAN will provide key insights into how workforces in the region can be reshaped.
Prudential helps organisations build employee-first culture

The company is also introducing a new Group Early Critical Illness coverage this month, which is designed to provide payout for early stage critical illnesses.
Working from home is a negative, says Netflix

Even though the video streaming service provider has told its employees to stay at home, Netflix’s CEO clearly does not favour remote working.
What is the future of leadership development in APAC?

The COVID-19 pandemic has steered leadership in a new direction as leaders look to help navigate their organisations in the new normal.
Vietnam set for modest economic growth in 2020

The South-East Asian country is continuing to feel the impact of the pandemic after record growth was recorded in the previous two years.
Empowering people through technology

The International Human Resources Technology Conference 2020 discussed how technology will be key in shaping the future of HR.
Q&A with HR Tech influencer: Brian Sommer

The consultant and author advises caution in evaluating the influx of HR tools flooding the market right now.
5G technology expected to create 39,000 jobs in Malaysia

The deployment of 5G would contribute up to RM12.7 billion between 2021 and 2025 to the Malaysia’s economy.
Philippines’ unemployment rate declines as economy reopens

The reopening of the economy in the Philippines has helped the country reduce its unemployment numbers.
HR Tech Festival Asia Online 2020: Rethinking Learning and Development

Find out from some of the top HR thought leaders what employers should be doing to upskill the workforce in the new normal.
3 ways you can inspire trust and boost empathy

These methods will help HR leaders address transparency and empathy gaps with the workforce, especially when change is the only reliable constant.
Recovery from COVID-19 cannot happen in isolation, says IATA

The International Airport Transport Association has called on governments to open borders in a bid to save the ailing airline industry.
Australia experiences first recession in almost 30 years

The latest statistics provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics also points to the country’s worst economic years in more than 60 years.
Japan’s job availability hits six-year low

The latest job data paints a bleak outlook for Japan as it continues to struggle to recover from the economic impact caused by the pandemic.
Singapore businesses continue to face economic uncertainty

While confident that they can tide over the pandemic, most businesses in Singapore acknowledge the challenges facing them.
Malaysia continues to put in place movement restrictions

The Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO), which had been slated to end on August 31, will now be extended to the end of 2020.
MOM working ‘doubly hard’ to stamp out discrimination against locals

The MOM is stepping up their scrutiny and enforcement actions against employers in Singapore who blatantly practise discrimination.
Thailand aims to create over a million jobs with new stimulus

Further measures such as subsidies to encourage more hiring and domestic travel are expected to be rolled out in the near future.
Indian conglomerate makes remote working permanent

From September 1, all sales employees under the group’s companies will work from home permanently.