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Non-Tech Firms Winning Millennials' Hearts

Millennials are often pegged as tech-savvy, and assumed to focus their careers on technology-related industries. However, some non-tech firms are winning over this generation. So reports Australian Financial Review (AFR).

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Older Workers: New Zealand Firm Embraces Them

One New Zealand firm is showing the experience older workers bring to the job can be a big advantage. So reports the NZ Herald.

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India's Unilever Touts Its Transformative HR Process

Unilever is touting new technology and its data and analytics prowess in helping it boost its human resources process. So reports The Economic Times.

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Boss Scolds Worker for Not Waiting Her Turn to Get Pregnant

A woman working at a child care center in Japan faced a scolding from her boss for getting pregnant out of turn and shamed for "selfishly breaking the rules." So reports Mainichi Shimbun.

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Korea Introduces 52-Hour Work Week

Korea officially introduced a 52-hour work week last month that it hopes gives workers a break from the long-standing maximum 68-hour workweek. So reports Yonhap News.

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Hong Kong Workers Are Leaders in Wanting Workplace Flexibility

Hong Kong employees beat out their global counterparts in saying that they know what is best for them when it comes to where, when and how they do their jobs. So reports Randstad.

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Aussie Gov't Launches Inquiry Into Workplace Sexual Harassment

The Australian government has launched a nationwide inquiry into workplace sexual harassment. So reports 9 News.

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Benefit: Service Watches Over Employees' Kids At Work

A new child care service is working with Australian companies so employees can have their kids with them at work when they are off school during break. So reports 9news.

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Giant Aussie HR Provider Hit By Security Breach

An Australian firm that is one of the largest human resources providers in the world was hit by a security breach that may have resulted in personal information for thousands of Australians being stolen. So reports PS News and ABC News.

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