What CHROs can do to shape the world of work in 2023

Taking place on December 1, the CHRO Series Singapore will discuss topics such as building a talent management strategy that embraces innovation.
More companies in Australia adopting flexible work arrangements

Offering flexibility at work is helping drive gender equality in Australia’s workplaces, says the Workplace Gender Equality Agency.
Uber Eats delivery staff in Tokyo granted worker status

Uber Eats is challenging the decision, maintaining that delivery staff are not part of the labour force but are customers using the platform’s service.
APAC job markets post modest recovery in 2022

While Asia-Pacific labour markets recorded a partial rebound from the pandemic, 2023 is expected to present challenges hindering a full recovery.
Singapore urges employees to upskill in industries facing disruption

For mid-career employees, learning new skills has become increasingly important, and upskilling shows employers their willingness to learn.
Be creative – How to break free from traditional learning

Docebo’s Gavin Russell explains why organisations must break free of traditional learning experiences to deliver the workforce of the future.
Australia urged to consider relevancy of long-service leave

In line with the current challenge of attracting and retaining the best talent, employers should consider strategies that address employees’ current needs.
Remote employees in Japan less likely to be depressed

In the government’s 2022 whitepaper, it was concluded that remote employees had more sleep hours, which reduces depression and anxiety.
The Philippines mulls subsidy for 13th month pay

In the Philippines, all businesses are obligated to pay their employees their 13th month’s salary by December 24, 2022.
Taiwan doles out NT$1.35 billion to cover workers’ wage hikes

The wage subsidies are available to local businesses experiencing revenue decline of 10% or more due to the pandemic.
Why coaching is the most effective L&D tool for organisations today

Nick Goldberg, CEO of EZRA, suggests that the future of L&D is coaching, which is a more effective tool that training, mentoring, or consulting.
Gig workers in Singapore to benefit from national savings scheme

This represents on-going efforts to provider better protection for the growing number of platform workers in the country.
Employees in Australia failing to achieve work-life balance

Employees in Australia are clocking six weeks of unpaid overtime hours each year and are finding it hard to disconnect from work.
Majority of employers in Malaysia raised salaries in 2022

Employees can also expect their salaries to be further raised in 2023, predicted the Malaysian Employers Federation.
How female employees can gain the recognition they deserve

The World Economic Forum provides some tips for women to pitch ideas to management and claim credit for what they do in the workplace.
Workforce optimisation: HR’s next big priority

Workforce optimisation is a critical lever in driving business continuity and profitability through any type of change, highlights Workday’s Pannie Sia.
Employee benefits strategy key to talent retention

Companies operating in the Asia-Pacific region recognise that they need to improve their employee benefits strategy to hire and retain top talent.
Emotional adaptability can help boost creativity at work

By developing creative employees, organisations can help boost business productivity in more conventional roles like accounting and data analytics.
Addressing the health concerns of female employees in Australia

A number of unions are gearing up to campaign for both menstrual and menopause leave for female employees.
Why organisational success begins with employee development

People and culture initiatives need to be developed in a way that scales across the entire organisation, says Tony Tran, Lead People Scientist, Culture Amp.
Organisations should take a people-first approach to attract talent

Ways to foster attractive workplaces include leveraging flexible work options to provide employees with more autonomy.
Men in Japan urged to lead change for workplace gender equality

A project has been launched in Japan to encourage men to take the lead in eliminating gender disparities in workplaces.
More women in South Korea choosing to leave the workforce

Childcare has been cited as the main reason why married women in the country choose to leave the workforce.
Prioritising workplace wellbeing support to create a healthy workforce

Hybrid work, the rising cost of living, and uncertainty about the future are all stress factors for employees in Singapore.
Companies in India continue to define flexible work strategies

While some companies want a full return to the office, others are offering hybrid options as part of a flexible workplace culture.
Why HR leadership is the key to organisational change

A change-ready culture driven by the behaviours and performance of leaders is pivotal to manage disruption and prepare employees for change.
More employees in Japan engage in moonlighting

One in three employees in Japan currently have a side job or have had one in the past, as employers are encouraged to support this practice.
Indonesia sets 10% ceiling on wage hike for 2023

Adjustments to the minimum wage are determined by combining inflation, economic growth, and the productivity at work factor of respective provinces.
Australia clamps down on workplace harassment and violence

A newly tabled convention includes legislation that mandates employers to maintain workplace policies against harassment and violence.
Singapore leads work flexibility agenda in APAC

In contrast, over 20% of leaders in the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia expect employees to be working in the office all the time.