HR & Education
Unemployment rate holds on at 3.1% in December to February
While underemployment dipped to 1.2%.
Unemployment rate holds on at 3.1% in December to February
While underemployment dipped to 1.2%.
Here's why women have higher earning power in Hong Kong
According to our annual 2013 Market Pulse, Hong Kong women buck an APAC-wide trend, by earning considerably more than their male counterparts.
Achieving greater women representation on Hong Kong boards
Last March 8 marked International Women's Day, an occasion where the achievements made by and for women are celebrated. But unfortunately, the latest...
Why you should brace yourselves for smaller Esprit stores
Cost-cutting choices ran out.
Hong Kong beats Singapore as world's most expensive city to work, live in
Work-live cost balloons to $123,000 a year.
Why importing foreign labour to Hong Kong just won't work
Housing costs are too pricey.
Here's how badly labour will be affected if tourist numbers abruptly plunge
Thankfully, tourist arrivals are still growing.
Why Hong Kong's unemployment rate is low despite tripping GDP growth
It holds steady at 3.1-3.5%.
Almost 6 in 10 Hong Kong bosses struggling to find talents
This is the most since 2008.
Turning mirrors into windows
Journalist Sydney J. Harris is quoted as saying, “The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows.” When you gaze into a mirror, the...
Hong Kong feared to become a 'super-aged' country by 2050
Fertility rate is just 1:13.
Hong Kong population edged up a tad 0.6% to 7.2m
57,100 births were recorded.
Unemployment rate hits record-low at 3.1%
Underemployment also hit 16-year low.
Job ads in Hong Kong dropped 10.9% in 4Q13
Market cautious on increasing headcount.
Hong Kong cracks down on unlicensed guesthouses during Chinese New Year
Undercover and inspections took operators by surprise.
Why flexible working appeals to Hong Kong job applicants
Flexible working used to be a benefit of salespeople and a few senior managers. But times have changed: new technologies and the need to increase...
Hong Kong gives go signal for 3-day paternity leave
Here's why HR experts are relieved.