HR needs to change to meet business needs. Here’s how

Organisations can deploy four key strategies to alter their employee value proposition in response to the current labour market.
Do RTO mandates actually raise productivity? Nope.

Return to office mandates are increasing in numbers. but the results on productivity and positive benefits do not outweigh the problems, says research.
Employees in Hong Kong would give up FWAs for a salary raise

Employees in Hong Kong are willing to give up their flexible working arrangements if their employers would agree to give them a pay rise to compensate.
How Procurify took on the four-day workweek

The four-day workweek was a cost-cutting solution for an organisation, but now their CEO says it has yielded great results for their employees.
Why culture is still king when it comes to HR challenges

Culture can have a particular impact on employee experience and be the key for organisations to retain their best talent.
Your smartphone can reduce stress experienced at work

Tracking two groups of employees within one organisation, research has found that personal phone use helped reduce stress.
Malaysia sees pay increases steadily rise in 2024

Salaries will continue to rise steadily in 2024 across certain industries, but challenges persist for organisations to attract new employees.
Most HR leaders are not putting AI to work (yet), survey shows

Besides the implementation of AI, organisations are also challenged with how best to develop and repurpose talent in 2024.
DHL Express announces several key changes in APAC leadership

DHL Express sees several strategic changes and appointments within the Asia Pacific region in order to promote and cultivate continued growth.
More employees seek better opportunities in 2024

The number of employees looking to change jobs in 2024 has increased, with most attributing the act to seeking higher pay and compensation
Thailand sees various new minimum wage rates go into effect

New minimum wage rates have now taken effect in Thailand across different regions, with different rate variations to accommodate the needs of these areas.
Transform your workplace design from “Me” to “We”

Work culture solutions can help organisations drive collaboration and productivity and create a positive work culture to attract and retain top talent.
9 predictions that HR leaders need to take note in 2024

HR leaders must address shifting dynamics such as technology advances and workforce tensions in 2024, says new research from Gartner.
How great organisations cultivate attitudes to parental leave

More employers should be aware of the type of culture they have in the office to create a great attitude towards paid parental leave, an expert says.
What some recruiters are getting wrong during interviews

Recruiters are making common mistakes in the interview process, and employers should take note of them to find better candidates and reduce hiring bias.
Do you have a strong hybrid work policy in place?

With many employees still preferring hybrid work, organisations should carefully consider what makes a hybrid work policy successful.
Using your physical surroundings for better productivity

Research from the Arizona State University is recommending how employees can enhance their physical surroundings for effective work.
How leaders can help their employees recharge
Leaders must take charge in helping their employees become rejuvenated and re-energised for the sake of the organisation and productivity.
Tech and finance jobs in strong demand for 2024 in Singapore

Top jobs in demand for 2023 and 2024 include finance, ICT, health and social services and professional services, say Singapore job experts.
Promotions have slowed. Why HR needs to pay attention

Despite all the complaints about the difficulty in hiring and retaining employees, are organisations enough to address the promotion decline?
All you (don’t) need in the workplace is toxic positivity

More employees are discussing what affects them at work, and the biggest detriment to working relationships between colleagues? Toxic positivity.
The one crucial step to do when applying for a new job

Job applicants would do well to add this crucial step to their application process when it comes to standing out from the crowd.
Wage increases top on wishlist for employees in South Korea

When it comes to what employees in South Korea want this year, across all sectors, the answer seems overwhelming: higher wages.
Large number of employees in the Philippines get wage hike

With wage hike orders implemented across 15 sectors across the Philippines, the governmental boards are hoping that this would correct wage distortions.
Australia considers four-day workweek trials for civil servants

The Australian government is exploring trials to implement the four-day workweek for civil servants, with a reduction model in the works for the trials.
The puzzling paradox successful employees face at work

The biggest obstacle that talented and successful employees often face that can make them unable to see their own successes? Imposter Syndrome.
Five crucial steps to a data-driven approach for minimising bias

With the right methods and practices, data can be the most powerful tool for making a real impact in eliminating bias and promoting DEI.
AI’s impact will not affect multiple jobs in 2026

Employees can rest easier: AI’s impact on the jobscape will not affect job availability for aspiring applicants up to 2026
Why inclusive leadership needs to be prioritised in 2024

Inclusive leadership, and the way organisations perceive it, must change in order to develop the best of the workforce.
Gender wage gap narrows slowly in South Korea

South Korea faces a 70% gender wage gap with barriers like childcare and career breaks impeding equality progress.