Sunday, September 24, 2023

Indonesia-Malaysia MoU to Benchmark Workers’ Protection

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Indonesia will use its Memorandum of Understanding with Malaysia as a benchmark for the recruitment and protection of Indonesian domestic helpers with other destination...

Top 10 skills for the 21st-century employee (Infographic)

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In an increasingly connected world, employees look for more than a good report card of As. Not too long ago, it was academic credentials...

Microsoft India offers enhanced family benefits

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  Recognising the need for a more inclusive approach, Microsoft India is introducing family caregiver leave for its staff. Under this enhanced scheme, staff will be...

INDONESIAN MIDDLE CLASS GROWS

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In a Boston Consulting Group study, it was highlighted that the Indonesian economy is growing rapidly, and a large portion of the population are...

DEVELOPING NUCLEAR EDUCATION IN INDONESIA

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Indonesia plans to build its first nuclear power plant (NPP) to solve the country’s energy problems, but it needs skilled human resources in the...

57% of Indonesia are in the market for a new job

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The Indonesian employment landscape had a significant, with almost 3 out of 5 Indonesians actively seeking a new job right now, according to a...

Managing attrition of returning mothers

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  Webinar: Sponsored childcare support – Going beyond gender diversity In conjunction with International Women’s Day, People Matters in partnership with Founding Years is holding a...

Malaysia, Indonesia to sign MOU on domestic workers next month

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Malaysia is expected to sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the recruitment of Indonesian Domestic Workers (PDI) next month. Malaysia’s Minister of Human...

Study Reveals SEA Workers Expect Positive Change in the Workplace Post-COVID-19

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Almost three-fourths of workers in Southeast Asia (74 percent) expect their industry will change for the better after COVID-19 due to the changes being...

THE CURIOUS CASE OF PRESENTEEISM

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Actor Woody Allen once said that 80% of but, because of illness or other medical conditions, not fully functioning—can cut individual productivity by one-third...

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Euro zone firms finally absorbing wage pressures

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Euro zone companies are finally absorbing wage pressures and the labour market has started to soften, European Central Bank chief economist Philip Lane said...

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Job Street says employers in Malaysia need to review salaries

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Employers need to review salaries, 97.3% of job listings offer similar salary levels to last year — JobStreet The high cost of living should prompt...

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9th Malaysian Shared Services and Outsourcing Week

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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...

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