Our March update covers the following:
- a review of the recent case of MAK v LA [2022] HKCFI 285 in Hong Kong, which considered conflicting dispute resolution clauses in an employment contract and bonus letter, and the need for employers to adopt express, clear and consistent provisions
- in the PRC, the central government continues to grapple with declining birth rates. The latest measure, which allows couples to have three children, has been supplemented by provincial changes to maternity benefits. The key changes are summarised here.
- In Singapore, the employment of foreign manpower remains an increasingly important issue, with the recent introduction of a points based system. Read the new rules here.
- Our Compliance Check this month looks at sickness benefit in the Philippines.
- Our Asia Comparative Article looks at retirement obligations across Singapore, Hong Kong, the PRC, Indonesia and Thailand.
We wrapped up our four-part health and safety webinar series earlier this month. If you missed any of the episodes, the recordings can be accessed here: Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3 and Episode 4.
As always, please do reach out if we can assist with any of your employment law needs across the region.
Key Contacts:
Key contacts
Steve Bell
Managing Partner - Employment, Industrial Relations and Safety (Australia, Asia), Melbourne
Emma Rohsler
Regional Head of Practice (EMEA) - Employment Pensions and Incentives, Paris
Disclaimer
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