Singapore (The Republic of): ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
October 2008
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ASEAN-ILO/Japan Industrial Relations Project
The project, which is being implemented jointly by the ASEAN Secretariat and the ILO, aims to improve industrial relations in the ASEAN countries. (Project)
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Labour and social trends in ASEAN 2008: driving competitiveness and prosperity with decent work - [pdf 955 KB]
20 October 2008 - The fourth issue of the Labour and Social Trends series once again focuses on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The report presents an update in major trends in employment and social conditions and looks ahead to 2015 with informed projections, likely scenarios and their policy implications. (Report)
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Labour shortage responses in Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Malaysia: a review and evaluation - [pdf 738 KB]
13 October 2008 - This paper looks at the extent of and policy responses to the
problem of labour shortage in the economies of Japan, Korea,
Singapore, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. The labour shortage has
both economic and demographic roots in these economies,
except in Malaysia where it is mainly of economic origin. ... (Working paper)
May 2008
January 2008
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BANGKOK
Global Employment Trends 2008
23 January 2008 - Development in South-East Asia and the Pacific has been less impressive than elsewhere in Asia and the region faces some pressing challenges, notably the problems of young people looking for work, according to the ILO’s 2008 Global Employment Trends (GET). (Press release)
September 2007
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BANGKOK
Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM) in South-East Asia
03 September 2007 - Labour productivity in South-East Asia and the Pacific[1] is “stagnant” compared to the rest of Asia , and not enough employment opportunities are being created, the International Labour Office (ILO) said in a new report published today. (Press release)
September 2005
July 2002