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Vietnam to Bump Up Retirement Age
Vietnam is increasing the retirement age for its workers from 60 to 62 for men and from 55 to 60 for women by the year 2021. So reports HRM Asia.
Read more...India’s Real Wages Grow Fastest in the World
The average real wage for Indian workers, when factoring for inflation, is expected to go up 5.1% this year. That makes it number one globally, while China will experience the fastest rate of growth for salary. So reports Employment Conditions Abroad.
Read more...Aussies Wanted to Work in Antarctica
150 intrepid job seekers that are willing to travel 4,500 miles to work in Antarctica are wanted. So reports New Castle Herald.
Read more...NZ’s Retirement Commissioner Accused of Bullying
New Zealand's retirement commissioner is being investigated for bullying allegations. So reports Radio NZ.
Read more...Dwindling Number of Foreign Execs in South Korea
The number of foreign executives in the top 100 companies in South Korea by sales have seen their ranks dwindle. So reports The Korea Herald.
Read more...New Dads In Hong Kong Get 5-Days Paternity Leave
Hong Kong employers soon will be required to give new dads five days of paternity leave. So reports the South China Morning Post.
Read more...Aldi Australia Bolsters Domestic Violence Leave Policy
Aldi Australia has joined other businesses in the country to expand its domestic violence leave policy. So reports Smart Company.
Read more...Women Lacking At Top of NZ Workplaces: Survey
The largest survey ever taken of gender in the workplace in New Zealand revealed that women are largely absent among the top ranks of leadership. So reports NZ Herald.
Read more...Japanese Group Protests Plans to Bring in Foreign Workers
A Japanese group is protesting the government's call for more foreign workers to relocate to the country as it tries to alleviate a severe labor shortage. So reports HRM Asia.
Read more...Indian CHROs Get Starring Role At Firms
Traditionally, chief human resources officers (CHROs) had to be well-versed in labor law, but today's companies count on HR leaders to plan out the workplaces of the future. So reports The Times of India.
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