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News, Editorial, Published on 26/03/2023
» A disturbing new study on employment of young talent last week revealed how 15%, or 1.5 million Thai youth aged between 15-24, are classified as being NEETs -- an acronym for those "not in employment, education, or training."
Published on 27/01/2023
» ManpowerGroup, the leading global workforce solutions company, recently donated thirty computer desktops to needy rural schools in Phetchaburi province.
Life, Published on 24/01/2023
» ManpowerGroup Thailand is accepting applications for its "Manpower Talent Academy (MTA)" programme which is designed for those wishing to train as top-notch recruiters.
Business, Published on 05/01/2023
» The global labour market over the past three years has experienced the effects of Covid disruption, with abrupt changes in people's lifestyles and work environments. An increasing number of employees have opted for hybrid work, compelling companies to make major changes with a focus on their people's mental well-being and goodwill.
Business, Published on 16/06/2022
» Further waves of reckoning swept through the cryptocurrency industry on Tuesday, with exchange company Coinbase Global Inc. saying it would cut almost a fifth of its staff and crypto lender Celsius Network LLC hiring a law firm to examine restructuring options.
Business, Published on 08/01/2019
» Skilled workers are a critical driver of business success. A shortage of capable staff has become a major challenge in many countries and could significantly affect economic growth.
Business, Published on 28/12/2018
» Artificial intelligence is making its way into the human resources (HR) field to help in areas such as analysing the resumes of job seekers. Technology has the potential to provide a better candidate experience as well, according to a new survey by ManpowerGroup, the multinational staffing, recruitment and assessment specialist.
Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 22/08/2018
» Thailand urgently needs to solve the prolonged skilled labour shortage because the country is facing technological disruption and the labour supply does not meet the demands of most companies, says recruitment agency ManpowerGroup.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 18/04/2012
» Business relocation won't happen because Thailand's neighbors all have higher costs in other areas, lack of skilled workforce & infrastructure, high interest rates.
Business, Soonya Vanichkorn, Published on 18/04/2012
» While some critics say the new 300-baht daily minimum wage will backfire as companies relocate or fire workers to save costs, ManpowerGroup, one of the world's leading recruitment agencies, says the effects are not likely to be that dramatic.