firms struggle to retain talent and develop leaders

Firms struggle to retain talent and develop leaders

Retaining quality talent and developing a leadership pipeline are currently thebiggest challenges for US employers.
outplacement trends continue in 2015

Outplacement trends continue in 2015

A new study finds that employers will keep on offering career transition services to impacted employees as organisations are restructured and right-sized.
vietnamese students need soft skills to adapt to fast changing world

Vietnamese students need soft skills to adapt to fast changing world

Besides academic knowledge, the Vietnamese education needs to provide students with soft skills in order to enable them to meet the demand of employers and adapt to the fast changing world.
eu meat producers would like a bigger bite of viet nams market

EU meat producers would like a bigger bite of Viet Nam's market

Viet Nam is a promising market for EU beef, pork and meat products, the Poland-based Union of Producers and Employers of the Meat Industry has said.
auscham connects australian alumni and employers

AusCham connects Australian alumni and employers

The Australian Chamber of Commerce (AusCham) held its first Welcome Back Aussie Alumni events in four cities across Vietnam recently, in an effort to welcome homecoming Vietnamese graduates back from the Land Down Under.
poor health blamed for overtime cap

Poor health blamed for overtime cap

Proposals from foreign employers to extend the overtime limit for their Vietnamese workers have been again disagreed by the local authorities.
help your employees achieve a better work life balance

Help your employees achieve a better work-life balance

In our experience, the most successful and preferred employers are those organisations that work on helping employees achieve a good work-life balance. This is integral to increasing their work satisfaction and motivation, making them more engaged and responsive to business and customers’ needs.  By analysing their approach to employee management, we at Navigos Search can identify the following four common practices.
employers discuss 2015 minimum wage increase better co ordination and evidence based data needed

Employers discuss 2015 minimum wage increase, better co-ordination and evidence-based data needed

Regional minimum wages in Vietnam could increase in 2015 in accordance with growth rate of the nation’s GDP and inflation, employers’ organisations have recommended.
100 best places to work in vietnam

100 best places to work in Vietnam

Anphabe Company and Nielsen Vietnam announced a list of Vietnam’s 100 best employers at a ceremony in HCM City on February 14.
common concerns of labourers when tet approaches

Common concerns of labourers when Tet approaches

The issues of Lunar New Year (Tet) bonuses and stable work in the period following Tet are the prime concerns of labourers and employers in the holiday period.
tripartite group to set wages

Tripartite group to set wages

Vietnam’s first-ever national wage council will devise minimum wage levels for blue-collar workers based on consensus between the government, workers and employers, while taking into account consumer price index developments.
guardiolas bayern see off all change barca

Guardiola's Bayern see off all-change Barca

Pep Guardiola's Bayern Munich enjoyed a 2-0 win at home against his former employers Barcelona in Wednesday's friendly as the Spaniards only played their stars until the break.
dhl express named one of asia pacifics best employers

DHL Express named one of Asia Pacific’s Best Employers

DHL, the world's leading logistics company, has been named ‘Best Employer’ in Asia Pacific for its express division by Aon Hewitt, a global leader in human resource consulting and outsourcing solutions.
employers working hard to recruit

Employers working hard to recruit

Local employers are struggling to fill up their expected labour shoratge despite economic woes.
wage jump will turn the screws

Wage jump will turn the screws

A 17 per cent increase in minimum wages by location and a relevant increase in trade union dues paid by employers are intended to benefit workers.