Labour Market

Why Singapore’s workforce needs both openness and a strong local core

The US’ unemployment rate has fallen to 4.2%, pointing to continued labour market stability.

US job growth misses expectations in June; jobless rate falls to 4.2%

Employers announced plans to hire 10,933 workers in June, down 44 per cent from May.

US private payrolls gains slow in June; planned layoffs drop 53%

A UN-backed scientific panel says more dialogue between developers, states and the scientific community must take place to effectively govern AI.

AI development may be progressing too fast to manage risks effectively: UN experts

The BOE is closely watching Britain’s job market to see if higher oil prices caused by the Iran war will trigger bigger wage rises.

UK wages grow faster than expected in three months ended April

When a job is restructured out of existence, the worker loses the career infrastructure, professional identity and forward momentum that was built around the role.

Why middle management isn’t ‘safe’ from AI displacement

Vietnam has the highest rate of generative AI usage among the South-east Asian markets surveyed, with 36% of workers saying they used such tools “nearly every day”.

Vietnam workers keenest on AI in South-east Asia; Singapore employees among most sceptical: survey

Total employment's expansion in Q1 is underpinned by stronger resident employment gains.

Singapore’s total employment growth slows in Q1; job vacancies dip while retrenchments inch up

Syn Pitarn Group has built a lending business around Myanmar migrant workers in Thailand, offering small loans ranging from 8,000 to 40,000 baht.

Millions-strong Myanmar diaspora fuels Thai market from craft beer to credit

Once in the hundreds, postings for the City of London’s corporate lawyers, software developers, management consultants and digital marketing managers have all slumped into the double-digits. 

AI turns coders, lawyers and analysts into ghosts of London’s past