In the know: Labour & Employment Law in China
Are you aware of your tax and social insurance obligations? Do you know if you have to pay overtime to your staff? And how should you deal with a labour dispute?
Are you aware of your tax and social insurance obligations? Do you know if you have to pay overtime to your staff? And how should you deal with a labour dispute?
Labour dispatch is simply not a tool that can be used to achieve flexibility of workforce and headcount as it is European countries.
In order to become innovative, businesses need strong leaders who are capable of developing a continuously evolving company culture.
Dan Zhu, Shanghai Chapter board member and Chair of Shanghai’s HR Working Group, and Jan Anne Schelling, HR Vice President at DSM, look at talent management trends in China.
A recent survey published by Career International researches the ways that different demographic groups view employer brands. It underlines that in the current war for talent companies need to increasingly market themselves as brands in order to appeal to and capture potential employees. The report…
The effect of urbanisation on labour and skills — the largest threat to China’s aspirations for continued growth
Dan Zhu, board member of the Chamber’s Shanghai Chapter and Chair of the Shanghai HR Working Group, talks to Christophe Gamet, HR Director for L’Oreal China
An employer in the PRC will likely face various challenges when trying to cultivate a high-performance culture and retain innovative talent.
Gu Jiadong started working at FESCO in 1982, rising to become CEO in 1993, a position that he held for 15 years. He is now the Honorary Chairman of Shanghai Human Resources Consulting Association (SHRCA)
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