Apple Workers in Australia Gear Up for More Strike Action

0
Hundreds of Apple workers in Australia are set to strike again after almost two-thirds of employees rejected a pay and benefits deal, the latest...

Australians Are Still Working From Home As Offices Reopen

0
Australians with working-from-home arrangements appear to be on a permanent foothold, with the popularity of the arrangement rising even as workplaces reopen, global jobs...

Standardised metrics could solve HR’s image problem

0
  The lack of visibility around what HR functions achieve and how they communicate results are damaging their perception in organisations, according to a human...

Casual and Part-Time Jobs at Record Levels in Australia

0
Australia has experienced the biggest expansion of casual employment in the country’s history, according to new analysis that suggests the economic impact of the...

Can Robots Replace the Human Element of HR?

0
In the digital era, there is much hype on automation replacing jobs. According to a recent poll by CareerBuilder, 55% of HR managers believe...

15 Things Leaders Can Manage (and One They Can’t)

0
  15 Things Leaders Can Manage (and One They Can’t) by Jesse Lyn Stoner   Things Leaders Can Manage (and Should) Focus and Attention You can manage what you put...

Women hold top management jobs in Malaysia civil service

0
  As high as 35% of top policy-making positions are held by women in Malaysia’s public sector. The latest figures – 1,419 women holding top positions...

Workers Can Claim 10 Days of Paid Domestic Violence Leave in...

0
Millions of Australian workers will soon be eligible for 10 days of paid domestic violence leave each year. Most employees will get access to the...

Millennials Accept Negative Feedback Better if They Perceive it Benefitting Them,...

0
  Researchers from Bradley University in Illinois had identified the effective methods of giving negative feedback to millenials in the workplace. In the study done in...

New employment dispute centres to cover Singapore workers

0
  With the recent launch of two new dispute management offices, workers in Singapore now have access to a “cheaper, better, faster way” to resolve...

Featured

Economic recovery is losing steam, new ILO report says

0
A newly-released report from the International Labour Organization (ILO) showed that the global economy is slowing down, making it harder for labour markets to...

Top News

China seeks more jobs, more FDIs in 2025

0
China has pledged to create more jobs and boost foreign investment as the world’s second-largest economy braces for external uncertainties in the year ahead....

Diary

9th Malaysian Shared Services and Outsourcing Week

0
Venue:  Malaysia Date:    13-16 June 2022 The pandemic has proved the importance of Shared Services, and the demand for Shared Services is rising. Malaysia remains...

HR Tech Festival Asia 2022