HR & Education

60% of HK workers oppose foreign labour importation

This is due to fewer employment prospects for local workers.

60% of HK workers oppose foreign labour importation

This is due to fewer employment prospects for local workers.

Student housing to fall 120,000 beds short by 2028

Demand is expected to reach 175,000 by 2028.

CSSA provides $500 subsidty to disabled employees

They will provide an additional $500 subsidy per month. 

More roles remain unfilled as Singapore grapples with tech talent crunch: report

Employers also expressed budgeting and ROI concerns when hiring tech talent.

Contracting jobs in high demand in Hong Kong

Interim hires, who don’t need fringe benefits, are favoured amidst corporate belt-tightening.

Health benefits more valued than flex time in Hong Kong

69% of HR leaders say health benefits are crucial for employee loyalty.

Why the talent crisis persist despite a larger pool

Professionals can command 15% to 20% salary increases in new permanent roles.

74% of HK employers open to hiring SEN youths

Over 76.5% of respondents have not previously hired SEN youths. 

HK and Laos ink 12 MoUs covering trade and education collaboration

Laotian students will receive public university scholarships from the HK government.

2 in 5 Gen Zs, Millenials want to ditch their jobs thanks to financial stress

Both millennials and gen Zs in HK want wellness solutions in the workplace.

9 in 10 CEOs embrace hybrid working: survey

Almost 8 in 10 noted improved employee engagement thanks to hybrid working.

Hong Kong's HR sector grapples with inefficient hiring processes: report

73% of HR professionals rated their company’s process as average or below in efficiency.

HK unemployment rate steady at 3%

The underemployment also remained at 1.2%.

5 in 10 Hong Kong employees struggle financially: report

Over a quarter of employees are living paycheck to paycheck.