Irresistible: The management principles for today’s companies

Josh Bersin describes the seven key principals that can help organisations create successful business strategies.
Hong Kong provides support for businesses to retain and create jobs

Hong Kong has approved HK$12.1 billion (US$1.5 billion) in wage subsidies for eligible employers and employees.
Organisations face hiring challenges as employee’s market remains

Fears of a potential recession may temporarily curb hiring in the short term, but long-term effects are likely to skew market power toward jobseekers.
Malaysia’s labour market continues recovery

The unemployment rate in the country dropped to 3.7% compared with 4.7% in the same quarter last year.
Labour union calls for stronger support for Singapore’s gig workers

A dedicated advisory committee has been reviewing protections for these workers under Singapore’s pension scheme.
South Korea priorities job creation for older jobseekers

Efforts are ongoing to create employment opportunities for South Korea’s elderly population, which is expected to reach 10 million by 2025.
Gig worker protection to be strengthened in Malaysia

New legislation will see workers in the food delivery service provided with a social security scheme and operators placed under government regulation.
Indonesia looks to create jobs with investments in green economy

Employment opportunities related to environmental responsibility activities are expected to increase, predicted Indonesia’s central bank.
Improve employee productivity and increase skills, firms in Singapore told

As employers consider wage hikes, they should also develop employees’ skills and redeploy them, said Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Manpower.
Navigating the new paradigm of people and work

Taking place from 10-11 May 2023, HR Tech Festival Asia 2023 will discuss the most pertinent workplace issues facing organisations in Asia.
Labour group in the Philippines calls for minimum wage review

Inflation in the Philippines reached an all-time high of 7.7% in October, which has impacted the purchasing power of workers’ wages.
Gig workers in Singapore divided over contribution to savings scheme

The discourse comes as a special committee continues to study recommendations and ways to strengthen protections for gig workers in Singapore.
Green transition gains momentum with enterprises and employees

Green workplaces are becoming an important aspect of work life for both employers and their employees, as they continue to support enterprise greening.
Most Australians support multi-employer bargaining proposal

Multi-employer bargaining, as outlined in a new bill, allows employees from different workplaces to collectively negotiate pay rises.
Malaysia plans to increase female workforce participation

These include addressing wage inequality and providing more childcare support, as well as upskilling and reskilling opportunities.
SMEs in India are prioritising ESG for business growth

More SMEs in India are implementing ESG practices, but they face challenges such as uncertainty over how to measure the success of ESG projects.
South Koreans spend more time at work despite reduced work hours

While work hours have declined over the past decade, employees in the country are still among those in the world who record the most hours at work.
Employers in Singapore called on to hike wages amid inflation

Wage guidelines for lower-wage workers have been set between 5.5% and 7.5% with the goal of narrowing the pay gap.
Wage hike dampened by rising inflation in Taiwan

The inflation-adjusted remuneration of employees in Taiwan fell in September, despite an increase in salaries over the same period of the previous year.
Vietnam set to hike wages starting July 2023

Besides raising the minimum wage in July, pensions and social insurance benefits for retirees will also increase by 12.5% in January 2023.
Labour shortage impacts more than half of companies in Japan

The ageing population, coupled with the recovery of the economy, has caused more than half of 11,000 firms in Japan to experience a labour crunch.
New Zealand places 20,000 people into jobs through national programme

As the country embarks on its economic recovery, the Flexi-Wage programme has helped address skills gaps and meet workforce shortages.
Digital transformation to impact Vietnam’s employment structure

Adapting business models to a digitally transformed society is imperative for organisations, especially in the employment and labour sectors.
Job security outweighs salary for employees in Singapore

Employees in Singapore prioritise stability and job security over salary, while good leadership is key to retain talent and maintaining employee wellbeing.
Employees in Malaysia can expect to earn more in 2023

Malaysia is also predicted to post a higher than average median salary increment across Asia-Pacific in 2023.
Twitter reverses work-from-anywhere arrangement

Having previously advocated permanent remote work, Twitter is now requiring employees to work a minimum of 40 hours per week in the office.
Employees seek more flexibility in work and careers

While compensation is still important for employees, work flexibility and career development opportunities are increasingly being prioritised.
Leadership key to enabling workers’ wellbeing through flexible work

Once enacted, flexible work policies and practices require appropriate planning and investment to enable their benefits to be realised.
Malaysia to set up national mental health care centre

One of the key objectives of the centre is to help manage and address the mental health issues employees in the country are facing.
Minimum wage could be raised again in the Philippines

Wage adjustments are typically made once a year, but wage boards are considering another hike after its recent wage adjustment amid soaring prices.