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Facebook to push remote hiring, tells employees they can move
Facebook Inc plans to hire more remote workers in areas where the company doesn’t have an office, and let some current employees work from home permanently if they’d like to.
Coronavirus-wary Japan tries to take business card ritual online
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's time-honoured ritual of exchanging business cards face-to-face is under pressure as the government promotes a "new lifestyle" to combat the coronavirus.
Covid-19: Coronavirus-wary Japan tries to take business card ritual online
Japan's time-honoured ritual of exchanging business cards face-to-face is under pressure as the government promotes a "new lifestyle" to combat the coronavirus.
King hopes Malaysians will cope with the new normal
KUALA LUMPUR: Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatudÂdin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah hopes with the uncertainties affecting the nation’s workforce due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the people will take cognisance that the world is now operating under a ‘new normal’.
Civil servants the pulse and backbone of the nation, says Chief Secretary to the Govt
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Chief Secretary to the Government Datuk Seri Mohd Zuki Ali (pic) wished ‘Happy Workers’ Day’ to all Malaysians, especially the civil servants, on Friday (May 1).
Three hours longer, the pandemic workday has obliterated work-life balance
In the US, homebound employees are logging three hours more per day on the job than before city and state-wide lockdowns, according to data from NordVPN, which tracks when users connect and disconnect from its service.
Sunny Side Up: Working from home? Don't do it 24/7
Yes, the work we all do is important – but our lives encompass so much more.
Home work triggers demand jump for chips, laptops and network goods
SEOUL/TOKYO:Â With more employees working from home to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, demand is surging for laptops and network peripherals as well as components along the supply chain such as chips, as companies rush to build virtual offices.
Firm looks for opportunities amidst uncertainties in the energy sector
THE oil glut of the last decade, which started in late 2014, had forced many oil and gas companies to relook their business strategies. This include the move to rationalise their then bloated manpower and operating expenses.
Zhang Yiming, founder of TikTok owner ByteDance, gears up for the global stage
The founder of China's ByteDance has for years aspired to make ByteDance the first Chinese firm to rival US Internet giants on the global stage. On March 12 Zhang Yiming made a key move to achieve that.