In January, a mandatory CDE interview left an Indonesian domestic worker traumatized, as described by her employer. The session, meant to ensure adaptation to Singapore, involved...
Randstad's 2024 Workmonitor Research reveals 2 in 5 Malaysians are ready to resign over inflexible work schedules. Despite desires for flexibility, half face mandatory five-day office...
PM Anwar on Labour Day reveals a civil servant pay hike exceeding 13%, costing the govt over RM10B. Malaysia last reviewed its civil servant pay in...
In the MOM Q1 2024 labor report, despite the uptick in resident employment, there was a simultaneous rise in unemployment figures
On 1 May, Indonesian workers will rally against low wages and outsourcing. Concerns include minimum wage regression and mass layoffs due to the Job Creation Law,...
Manpower Minister Tan See Leng announces a new scheme to aid involuntarily unemployed Singaporeans, promising financial support and skill enhancement.
Bank of Singapore has dismissed 40 employees following a probe into fraudulent medical claims involving non-eligible items like bird’s nest and skincare products, after 'hundreds' of...
2023 saw a downturn in full-time and part-time job placements for graduates from Singapore's private universities, signaling growing employment challenges.
Singapore's new guidelines for flexible work arrangements stir employer concerns, hinting at potential hiring from cheaper overseas markets. Netizens push for a progressive mindset, citing benefits...
Malaysian HR Minister Steven Sim confirms employees' right to request Flexible Work Arrangements since Sep 2022. Requests must be in writing under the M'sia's employment law,...