Come Dec 1, all companies in Singapore must have a formal process in place to assess requests for flexible work arrangements. This has become a major talking point centred around balancing business realities and employee needs. On this episode of the Deep Dive podcast, Steven Chia and Crispina Robert cut through the weeds with Minister of State Siow Huang Gan(Ministry of Manpower), Aslam S. (Institute for Human Resource Professionals (IHRP) and Wan Ting Tan (Weave Asia).
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