Lucy Townley tells HRNews how employers can prepare for the Employment Bill’s proposed new access rights for trade unions.
Campaign to streamline regulatory ecosystem launched in Saudia Arabia Special Economic Zones
A new campaign by the Economic Cities and Special Zones Authority (ECZA) will help streamline regulatory processes, offer tax exemptions and provide increased access to arbitration in Saudi Arabia’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs).
Costly right to work check errors revealed in Home Office survey
Maria Gravelle tells HRNews about serious gaps in UK employers’ awareness of right to work obligations revealed by the Home Office.
Japan urged to reduce US reliance amid Trump uncertainty, and embrace Global South
Japanese business leaders are urging the country to diversify trade beyond the US to mitigate risks associated with over-reliance on one economy.
Where are the ethnic minority stars and stories in Hong Kong films?
It’s time to break the negative stereotypes of South Asian gangsters and Southeast Asian domestic helpers and showcase Hong Kong’s diversity.
Updated Saudi Arabia Investment Law marks pivotal moment for country’s business climate
Minister of Investment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) Khalid Al-Falih has approved the executive regulations of the country’s new Investment Law, which experts say will enhance transparency and encourage investment in the country.
Sorrow in Japan as 4 pandas prepare for China return amid ‘panda politics’ accusations
With the animals’ return in June before the expiry of a loan agreement, Japan will be left with just two pandas at the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo.
Singapore student arrested after cutting teacher with a penknife
The teacher is recovering after receiving medical attention, while police are investigating the incident.
EU standard-essential patent reforms could be resurrected
New EU legislation aiming to improve standard-essential patent (SEP) licensing and reduce related disputes could yet be introduced in some form, despite initial attempts at reform failing, according to a senior EU official.
North Korea’s Ukraine war admission fuels Kim-Putin Moscow summit speculation
Until recently, neither Moscow nor Pyongyang had admitted to North Korea’s involvement in the conflict.
