Pay: have the rules of reward changed? — February 6, 2016 Pay rises in parts of Asia are likely to barely hover above inflation in 2016. Is it time to permanently Continue Reading ...
Loneliness hits Asia home workers hardest — November 3, 2015 Employees need HR support to counter the downsides of working remotely Continue Reading ...
Monday is the longest day of the week in HK — December 16, 2015 Local employees work the most overtime in Asia, says survey Continue Reading ...
Is emotional intelligence more than just a fad? — October 1, 2015 Everyone who’s worked in a large organisation will have their own story of a senior individual whose Continue Reading ...
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North Korea Has a Thing for High-Voltage Fences — June 12, 2013 As the country is wracked by power shortages, some of the fences are live and some aren’t. Good
The rising son — April 28, 2013 Born to Hong Kong parents, Nathanael Wei is the youngest member of Britain’s House of Lords.
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Li Huayi on his lucky life — March 27, 2016 Born in Shanghai in 1948, the artist spent the Cultural Revolution drawing propaganda posters and admiring