Personnel Today Public sector workers including teachers and nurses could be in line for a pay rise of up to 4% in the next financial year. The post Public sector staff could be in line for higher pay settlement appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source 28/04/2025 – 12:04 /Jo Faragher SoMe: @hoffeldt.bsky.social

Personnel Today Both vacancies and salaries in the UK hit annual highs in March, according to the latest figures from Adzuna. The post Confidence returning to jobs market, data shows appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source 28/04/2025 – 12:04 /Jo Faragher SoMe: @hoffeldt.bsky.social

The Independent Singapore News HONG KONG: As reported by VnExpress, Hong Kong singer Aaron Kwok is making waves across social media platforms for his age-defying looks and muscular physique at 60. Fans shared on Wednesday, the hashtag “Aaron Kwok’s ageless style,” which trended on Weibo after videos of the star performing at a recent concert and […]Continue reading

The Independent Singapore News SINGAPORE: Leader well-being was seen as the most significant driver of organisational well-being and the strongest predictor of overall business performance, according to the recent study commissioned by Singapore-based registered charity and Institution of a Public Character (IPC) WorkWell Leaders, in partnership with the National University of Singapore (NUS). The study […]Continue reading

The Independent Singapore News KOREA: Dimsum Daily is reporting that Kim Soo Hyun is facing some attention right now because there are claims of a long-term relationship with the late Kim Sae Ron. What’s causing a stir is that this relationship supposedly started back in 2015, when Kim Sae Ron was still a minor. Korean […]Continue reading

The Independent Singapore News SINGAPORE: Today marks the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, putting a spotlight on the urgent need to better protect workers. New figures from health and security risk services company International SOS revealed that about 2.93 million workers lose their lives each year because of work-related diseases (89%) and […]Continue reading

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