Gojek donates 25% of senior management pay to drivers

The Indonesian hide hailing firm will also cut all budgeted salary increases for the year with the consent of its full-time employees.
McDonald’s appoints new global chief people officer

Heidi B. Capozzi will lead the company’s Corporate Employee Relations, Diversity and Inclusion, Total Rewards and Talent Management.
What ‘trickle down tech’ is next for workplace learning?

What kind of technologies are on a ‘trickle down’ journey into the world of L&D and what can we learn from some high-profile examples?
ADP iHCM2 expands APAC presence with Hong Kong launch

The Human Capital Management (HCM) cloud system will expand its presence in Asia Pacific which includes China, Singapore and Philippines.
Hyland leverages Amazon Web Services to offer cloud solutions in Japan

By working with Amazon Web Services, Hyland offers an in-region option to support its growing cloud business and strategic operations in Japan.
COVID-19 outbreak sees rise in demand for collaboration platforms

Work collaboration platforms such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Slack have seen a huge increase in users as more employees work from home.
5 reasons to prioritise employee experience during hard times

While many companies are focused on their businesses during these tough times, they should not forget about engaging their employees.
HSBC to slash 35,000 jobs worldwide in “deepest restructuring” exercise

The bank will reduce US$4.5bn worth of costs which would involve slashing about 15% of the group’s global workforce amidst plunging profits.
SAP SuccessFactors appoints Jill Popelka as new President

Popelka will be responsible for strategising customer success and business health for SAP’s largest cloud line business.
Cornerstone OnDemand launches free educational platform

The Cornerstone Cares platform provides free online courses on infection prevention, stress management, and working from home.
Brewing up a digital and people-first culture at APB Singapore

EXCLUSIVE: Amidst the digital transformation at the Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Singapore, one thing remains at the heart of the company – its people.
COVID-19 could cut 30 million tourism jobs in Asia

Asia is expected to be the worst affected, with 30 million jobs at risk of being lost.
3 priorities for CHROs navigating COVID-19 absences

Data can be an important tool in meeting those goals for CHROs who are dealing with COVID-19 measures at their companies.
COVID-19: How to ensure employee safety and business continuity

The COVID-19 outbreak has presented a test on companies’ work-from-home programs and how they ensure employee safety and business continuity.
COVID-19: MOM issues advisory on employees’ travel

With the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, the MOM has issued an advisory for employers on handling employees’ travel movements.
Malaysia goes into temporary lockdown

From March 18 to March 31, travel to and from Malaysia will be prohibited, while all non-essential businesses and services will be shuttered.
Are Singapore workers ready for technological disruptions?

PayPal report finds that while Singapore workers are well-equipped to deal with technological disruptions, financial preparedness is still lacking.
Dissecting the employer disconnect in HR technology

Despite serious dollars spent on HR technology, buyers remain unsatisfied with the return on investment. So what is the disconnect?
Most Singapore employees are not confident in their data literacy skills

A staggering 84% of employees in Singapore are not confident in their data literacy skills which is costing S$5.1 billion in productivity annually.
How do employers manage a multi-generation workforce?

With four generations of workers with different skills, perspectives and expectations, how can employers manage and engage them?
How to manage resentment towards remote workers

A new survey finds on-site employees often resent their remote colleagues. So how do employers combat the resentment?
Microsoft appoints first ever Chief Scientific Officer

Technology giant Microsoft has a Chief Scientific Officer for the first time in its history after appointing Eric Horvitz to the role.
Singapore employers required to report salary cuts

Employers are now required to notify the Ministry of Manpower of any cost-saving measures that affect employees’ salaries from March 12.
Overcoming the challenges of motivating a younger generation

Companies can get an edge in the war for talent with resources tailored to younger employees’ unique expectations.
Citibank Singapore extends paternity leave to 4 weeks

The bank will double the government-mandated two-week paternity leave while maternity leave will remain unchanged at 16 weeks.
Neal Cross: Disruption is someone else solving problems better than you

The word ‘disruption’ is a term conveniently used and something that many businesses strive to achieve. But what exactly is a disruption?
How to reinvent HR for a changing world

Josh Bersin, who will be speaking at the HR Tech Festival Asia, shared his insights on management shifts, career development and employee experience.
AI recruitment start-up recognised at Microsoft’s AI Awards 2.0

Talview enabled its not-for-profit client, Head Held High Foundation, to simplify the process of conducting video interviews and assessments.
Steve Boese: Navigating mergers, acquisitions and coronavirus

There are many things occupying the minds of HR leaders around the world – from mergers, acquisitions to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Google making productivity tools free to help businesses

The internet giant is offering its premium G Suite productivity apps for free to help businesses cope with the impact of COVID-19.