HR & Education

Hong Kong employees' long working hours already a cause for concern

A report on the standard working hours has been released.

Hong Kong employees' long working hours already a cause for concern

A report on the standard working hours has been released.

Hong Kong should look into the temporary workforce

A flexible and agile workforce that can be grown or shrunk rapidly according to business demand is fundamental to business sustainability, growth and...

Family businesses thrive less in Hong Kong than elsewhere

Only 48% of Hong Kong family businesses have grown sales last year against global average of 65%.

Government launches Investor Education Centre

Prof Leonard Cheng is appointed as the chairman for three years.

Jobless rate inches a tad higher to 3.4%

Still shaken by Eurozone debt crisis.

New ways to keep employees in Hong Kong happy

Hong Kong’s employment market may be very mature, but in reality its infrastructure is far from it. Why is staff turnover (14.5% in 2011) so high...

HK employers see 4.5% rise in salary for 2013

It's the same as Singapore but lower than China.

Hiring expectations weakened in Q3

Compared to Q2, more executives expected to reduce headcounts.

Why Hong Kong workers' stress levels are soaring

Across the world, workers are getting more and more stressed. Instead of regaining their pre-downturn peace of mind and tranquillity, workers...

Yau Tong Community Hall gets unveiled

The 1,950-sq.m. hall is the district's 9th centre.

Generation X employees the hardest to recruit and retain

Generation X are those born between 1965 and 1978.

Unemployment rate climbs to 3.3%

Insurance, manufacturing and retail sectors were biggest losers.