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 ...
Images of Afghanistan — October 4, 2016 Paula Bronstein has spent years depicting the lives and suffering of ordinary Afghans, with a focus on
Past lives haunt Beijinger in intriguing novel — July 6, 2014 Gripping novel spans centuries in China as modern Beijinger is stalked by sinister mystery soul mate
After her son died by suicide, Ann Pearce founded Weez Project — February 11, 2021 Upon receiving the devastating news, Ann Pearce says she knew she had to do something. She founded Weez
Australian turns detective to find her HK roots — June 1, 2018 After a lifetime of being asked, ‘Where are you from?’, Alison Choy Flannigan decided to find out;
Gallery – North Korea — July 9, 2013 Getting to North Korea is the easy part – the real dilemma is whether or not to go. By visiting
A lesson in laid-back — August 30, 2017 Ever more Spanish people are being drawn to the city as interest in the country’s food, culture and