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2013: The year the United States becomes a third world country as Asian executive wages overtake American workers
2013: The year the United States becomes a third world country as Asian executive wages overtake American workers
Europe's troubles saw Asian executive salaries overtake European Averages last year, but by 2013 executives in Asia will also be paid more than their...
72% of Singaporean employees willing to work even at age 64
And survey showed four out of ten people would prefer a position with more responsibility even without a salary increase.
Aventis School of Management offers Arcadia University's International M.B.A.
The program has its first cohort of 29 students, majority of whom are executives in Apple Inc., Honeywell, IBM, Panasonic, Hyatt International and...
Employers are hiring; where are the applicants?
There are said to be 1.39 job vacancies for every one unemployed person. And, yes, wages will go up.
MOM enters partnership to improve workplace practices
The collaboration with the International Labour Organisation covers tripartism, occupational safety and health, productivity, employability and...
Is your boss trying to buy you off with free days off instead of cash for overtime ?
If so, you are not alone with companies employing this and other tricks to avoid paying employees more, read to see what else they are doing.
Two-thirds of Singaporean companies will not increase head count next quarter
But banking, insurance and real estate are still hiring.
You’re hired: Total employment in Singapore rose by 28,300 in Q1 2011
Contract workers are getting a 10% premium over perm staff and bean counters are in high demand.
Record job postings: Short-term recruitment freezes over
In Singapore, job advertisements grew by 22% quarter on quarter.
Jobs on: Unemployment rate falls to its lowest since 2007 for residents
It declined for the resident labour force from 3.1% in December 2010 to 2.7% in March 2011.
Did you get your 8.5% wage increase?
If not, you may be losing out as new statistics show overall wages grew by 8.5% y-o-y in the first quarter.
Hiring in services down by 8,100
Turns out there was lower demand for workers in the hospitality-related segments in the first quarter.
EASB Nursing students receive Deloitte Award
The three awardess will receive $1,000 each, which was contributed by Deloitte Southeast Asia.
Asian companies more committed to developing leaders than western ones
Why Asia? With Asia expected to record strong economic growth in 2011 and the influx of foreign direct investment as well as the establishment of...
How Singaporeans must hire in the 'no retire' future
Singapore’s ageing workforce means employers need to consider age-friendly recruitment practices, phased retirements, work/life balance and training...
I’m lonely, get me a friend, say Singaporean youth
We don’t want the 5 C’s, give us real connections and community, young say.
Optimus Prime: Robots exterminate foreign worker jobs in Singapore
Wheel washing robots and other labor saving devices are helping construction companies to reduce the number of foreign workers and remain profitable...
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