HR & Education
Lay-offs spike to record high since 2009 Global Financial Crisis: MOM
About 15,580 workers were laid off.
Lay-offs spike to record high since 2009 Global Financial Crisis: MOM
About 15,580 workers were laid off.
Work-life balance: Solution or curse?
The rhetoric on whether a work-life balance for Singaporeans is sustainable has been hotly debated. In some sectors, it has leveraged better staff...
Singapore's population problem will be worse than Japan's by 2030: report
Age ratios will be extremely skewed.
A quarter of Singaporean businesses have no women in senior leadership roles: survey
ASEAN peers outperform in terms of equality.
Dealing with ambiguity: The new talent currency for Singapore professionals?
Machine learning and artificial intelligence are all around us now, from computers which identify and sort our email spams, to ‘DeepFace’ of Facebook...
A third of older workers fear they will never be able to retire: HSBC survey
9 out of 10 say they will struggle financially upon retirement.
1 in 4 jobs will be snatched by automation in the next three years
Nearly half of employers (48%) in the Asia Pacific region think that they will need fewer employees.
Review CPF contribution rates for older workers, policymakers urged
To help would-be seniors save better for retirement.
Singapore fends off regional rivals, clinches spot as Asia’s best city for expats
Japanese cities are close contenders.
9 things that matter to Singapore talents
High salary can only make them stay up to a point.
Work-life balance the key to staff retention in Singapore
Employers will need to focus on retention this year as 37 percent of candidates in Singapore surveyed for the 2016 Hays Asia Salary Guide are...
Overseas Education’s earnings take 32.1% nosedive to $21.98m
Falling student enrolment numbers weighed down revenue.
Over 6 out of 10 retirees are grossly unprepared for retirement, reveals survey
Over 1 in 3 are still working to stay afloat.
Can graduates still get good jobs?
In MOM's Labour Market Report, it was reported that only 100 new jobs were created for locals whereas over 31,600 jobs were created for foreigners.
About 1 of 4 employers in Singapore use temporary staff regularly: survey
It’s up by 4% since last year.
Raffles Education posts $3.7m net loss in H1
Blame it on forex woes.
Employment Pass quotas – good or bad?
The latest Ministry of Manpower's Labour Market Report 2015, which revealed that local employment growth was a mere 100 (compared to foreign...