Workers in Australia found more job opportunities in May quarter

Job vacancies in the three months to May jumped 13.8%, from the previous quarter, to 480,100, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Malaysia studies feasibility of four-day work week

More thought must go into how this working arrangement can work, says the country’s Public Service Department.
South Korea finalises minimum wage for 2023

The Minimum Wage Commission has agreed on a minimum hourly wage increase of 5% to 9,620 won (US$7.40) for next year.
Building a global workforce by employing talent anywhere

Sagar Khatri, Co-Founder and CEO of Multiplier, highlights how the company is supporting the employment of work teams internationally.
Singapore’s unemployment rate close to pre-COVID levels

Employment in the city-state expanded by 42,000 in Q1’2022, with 85% of that coming from non-residents, reported the Manpower Minister.
New labour laws in India to bring workplace transformation

New labour codes will potentially transform work culture, affecting working hours, salaries, leave and flexible work arrangements.
Australia mulls increasing parental leave for working fathers

Currently, the primary caregiver in a relationship receives 18 weeks of paid leave at the minimum wage, while fathers receive just two weeks of paid leave.
Indonesia empowers women in the workforce

The government is supporting MSMEs led by women by providing easier access to funding for both capital and product development.
Companies in South Korea urged to refrain from wage hikes

Increasing wages would add to the woes of small business owners during the economic downturn, cautioned a major business lobby group.
Six must-ask questions for a mid-year HR tech review

Steve Boese highlights key questions organisations should ask themselves when reviewing their HR technology solutions.
More workers in India joining gig economy

India’s gig economy currents employs about 7.7 million people and is set to nearly triple to 23.5 million workers by 2029-30.
Gen Z workers in Singapore most likely to switch jobs

While renumeration is still important to retain talent, employees are increasingly looking at other factors, including transparency and flexible work.
Beijing focuses on employment in new policy package

This aims to increase and stabilise employment in key sectors and expand relevant subsidies for college graduates and other key target groups.
Jobseekers in Australia with accrued demerits offered clean slate

Under the new Workforce Australia scheme, new criteria have been set for jobseekers to continue receiving government support.
Flexible work arrangements could create job opportunities in Malaysia

Employers can tap a huge labour force that includes women and university students not able to work full time, says former minister.
Tech workers in India continue with WFH practice

With most companies adopting hybrid work, employers fear that ordering employees back to the office may trigger a wave of resignations.
Women in Australia under-represented in workplace leadership

Australian women are more educated and qualified than men, but are under-represented in leadership positions and workforce participation.
Top business leaders believe ESG is a necessity

Despite the higher initial costs required, many top executives expect more organsiations to adopt more ESG practices.
Employers in Malaysia want to decide terms of flexi-work

Companies want to decide on the kind of flexible working arrangements that meet their needs and not be dictated to about such arrangements.
Australia’s Queensland state scraps “maternity leave” term

The government hopes that the change in terms would promote gender inclusivity and encourage gender-neutral language.
Singapore provides small businesses with financial aid

More than 40,000 small businesses hit hard by the pandemic each received up to S$10,000 (US$7,211) last week as part of a government grant.
Could upskilling help solve skills gaps in Singapore?

ADP’s new report shows that Singapore’s workers want more training as organisations look to close skills gaps
Japan encourages firms to let workers take up side gigs

The government hopes that the move will help foster greater diversity in the country’s work practices and encourage talent to move into growth areas.
Some Australian businesses struggle to find suitable staff

About 31% of employing businesses are having difficulty finding suitable staff, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Employees in Malaysia offered flexible work options

From September 1, employees can submit written applications that can cover changes in working hours, working days and also the place of work.
Overtime to be calculated on a monthly basis in South Korea

The incoming government will address the country’s 52-hour workweek policy and the seniority-based pay models adopted by most companies.
Thailand provides SMEs with streamlined access to public services

A new platform aimed at streamlining procedures is expected to benefit over three million SMEs in the country.
Malaysian SMEs oppose 4-day workweek

A four-day work week is not practical as Malaysia is currently facing low productivity and labour problems, businesses argue.
Hunan province in China extends maternity leave

Working mothers who have used up their maternity leave can now apply for an extension of more days up until the child is one year old.
Civil servants in the Philippines offered flexible work options

Government agencies can now implement alternative work arrangements at any time for some 1.7 million employees regardless of their status of appointment.