HR & Education

Singapore troubled with rocketing number of singles

76% of men and 56% of women remained unwed.

Singapore troubled with rocketing number of singles

76% of men and 56% of women remained unwed.

Singapore Women's Weekly unveils Great Women of 2012

Lusi, CEO and Life Coach of Lusi Group bagged two awards.

Do you work to live or live to work?

It’s 8 a.m. Monday morning. Noses are pressed against the MRT doors. Arms are confined within

Amended International Accounting Standards issued for pension and other post- employment benefits

Employers who offer defined benefit, retirement benefits, gratuities, outstanding leave entitlement and other post-employment benefits and are...

Managing your relationship with the Boss

Connecting well with the boss is key to success. Shown, Giuseppe Sannino head coach of Italian football club AC Siena celebrated a victory with his...

Ten easy-to-implement rules to boost innovation from within - Part 3: Recruit beyond obvious circles

In this series of 10 short essays, I will provide ten easy rules for you to adopt to instill innovation at the core of your company in Singapore or...

The role of roles

For a considerable number of years I (and many others) have enjoyed attending live events in the entertainment world. Something which never ceases to...

Singapore firms breaking basic employee rights, beware

Government will increase inspections ten-fold focusing on notoriously non-compliant industries.

Check out these odd office tools workers dream about

Professionals want a ping pong table in the office.

Chart of the Day: Unemployment rate higher for lower-skilled workers

Lower-skilled Singaporeans are less internationally mobile and will be more affected when growth slows.

This is what drives Singaporean workers to have babies

3 in 10 said shorter 9am-5pm workdays will motivate them to procreate.

What you need to know about 800 Super's new subsidiary

Focus Learning Centre is principally engaged in providing job training and vocational rehabilitation services.

Singaporeans, most Asians confident in job-hopping

72% say they'll snag the same or better position when switching employers.

Banking sector still the hottest industry to work in

4 in 10 graduates dream of working in banking services.

Asia moves towards the third place

The office worker of 2012 is straddling two different time zones. On the one hand, 21 st century technology lets them work anywhere. On the other...

Singaporeans refuse to be friends with bosses online

2 in 3 workers exclude bosses in their virtual social circle.

Surviving cut-throat business competition

Competition is borderless and without boundaries across different businesses and segments.