Employee feedback and retention is the most important factor in designing benefits however employers face challenges…
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Assistant engineer lost both legs due to a surgeon’s negligence
A surgeon at a well-known private hospital negligence allegedly caused an assistant engineer to become a…
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McDonald’s Malaysia and BDS Malaysia dispute unresolved
McDonald's Malaysia said it had dropped its defamation lawsuit against BDS Malaysia, but BDS Malaysia disputed…
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FWAs Can Alleviate Philippine Traffic Congestion
To alleviate the severe economic losses caused by traffic congestion and improve the country's deteriorating traffic…
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BYD and other Chinese manufacturers will take over Europe
After successfully entering the European market with electric cars, Chinese firms like BYD Co. are expected…
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Study Finds Minimum Wage Rises Unlikely To Trigger Inflation
In the midst of discussions over future minimum wage rises and pay rate modifications, an analysis…
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EV sales suffer most from Tesla shortfall
Wall Street analysts doubted Tesla Inc. models. They reduced their expected car delivery prices one by…
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With Stagnant Earnings, Malaysia Fears STEM Talent Drain
Salaries for new graduates in Malaysia have grown slowly over the last decade, remaining stable despite…
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Singapore’s Job Market Gains Positions
Singapore's job market continued to recover in 2023, with an increase in the number of newly…
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More Workers Want Modern Offices For Collaboration
Even though workers are excited to go back to the office full-time, the places where they…
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Boycott hurts local workers most, the US ambassador said
US Ambassador to Malaysia Edgard D. Kagan admitted people have the right to protest and boycott,…
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Many New Zealand Companies Provide Flexible Work Options
According to Stats NZ, organisations in New Zealand are quickly adopting flexible work arrangements, with many…
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World Bank finds that worker productivity is dropping
The World Bank advises companies to train their workers in management and technology to boost productivity.
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Australia Raises Minimum Wage To Reduce Gender Pay Gap
In a response to the Fair Work Commission's (FWC) yearly review, the Australian government advocates a…
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Cherry Blossom Watching Exhausts Japanese Workers
Employees who consider the cherry blossoms as a work event appear to disagree with the general…
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Index of Asian Women-friendly Workplace Policies Launched
With the assistance of a new effort, organizations in Hong Kong and Asia will now be…
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Does New Zealand have the best ‘work-life balance’?
New Zealand was rated the world's best for work-life balance, so you may not have to…
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