Flexible working key to securing top talent
Flexible work policies may be a deal breaker when it comes to attracting local professionals in Hong Kong, according to 75% of senior executives...
Read moreBeing a doctor is still the most popular career choice for Hong Kong school children
Being a doctor is still the most popular career choice for Hong Kong schoolchildren, followed by becoming a teacher and firefighter. The second annual...
Read moreChief Executive under fire over MPF dispute
Chief Executive has caused controversy over speculation that he plans to abolish the mechanism that enables employers to use their portion of MPF contributions to...
Read moreConservative salaries but promising future for Hong Kong job market
Salary increases for 2014 are set to remain similar to last year for employees in Hong Kong, with more than half of employers, 54%,...
Read moreUpbeat hiring pace for construction sector
Respectable hiring plans look set among all sectors in the first quarter of 2014, with the Mining & Construction industry leading the way in...
Read moreAndy Leung, Senior Consultant, Aon Hewitt
Andy is a Senior Consultant with Aon Hewitt’s Talent & Organization Consulting practice based in Hong Kong. His areas of expertise include organization effectiveness...
Read moreBritish Safety Council praises health and safety champions
The British Safety Council recently congratulated recipients of awards appearing in the New Year Honours list who have made a significant contribution to keeping...
Read moreCreating a positive workplace
Relationship building and teamwork could be the key to developing a happy workplace culture, according to Pete Kubizne, Asia Pacific Region Leader, Gore. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)]...
Read moreChina’s economy slowing down
China’s economic growth is slowing down, with state government setting its 2013 target GDP growth rate to around 7%—the lowest in 20 years—and employees...
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