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HR EXPERTS SAY SINGAPORE NEEDS TO WORK HARDER TO TACKLE GENDER PAY INEQUALITY
AN EXPERT from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has told businesses in the city state that they need to work harder to ensure they pay women and men equally for the same for level of work.
Its call came after a study found that Singapore’s gender pay gap has not improved in the last decade.…
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION STILL A PROBLEM IN EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA WORKPLACES
IN east Asia’s complex ethnic mix of peoples, the need to avoid racial discrimination which may undermine social stability is understood clearly by governments and businesses. And while experts agree that progress is being made is tackling this potentially corrosive personnel problem, more certainly could be done.…
FRANCE PLOTS PALM OIL BIOFUEL BAN
THE NEW centrist government in France has said it will may block the domestic sale of biofuels which have used palm oil as a feedstock, to reduce deforestation in producing countries. French environment minister Nicolas Hulot, previously an environmental activist, said: “We will close a window that offered the possibility for using palm oil in biofuels.”…
NEW TECH OFFERS OIL AD GAS SECTOR NEW WAYS OF MANAGING THE CORROSIVE EFFECTS OF AGEING
A smarter approach to asset integrity is proving to be the cost-effective answer to corrosion and erosion in ageing oil and gas assets. Indeed, the global oil and gas industry is maintaining a sharp focus on costs as operators grapple with ‘end or extend’ decisions over the commercial life of ageing assets in a lower-for-longer oil price environment.…
GRASSROOTS TRADERS SAY FOR BRAZILIAN CONSUMERS, MAKING MORE BRIGHT COLOURS AND BOLD PATTERNS EQUALS MORE SALES
TEXTILE finishers in Brazil should take heed of local consumers’ demand for complex and colourful design in fabrics, traders at SAARA, Rio de Janeiro’s biggest open-air market, have told WTiN.com.
Grassroots interviews at this market in the city’s historic centre said Brazil’s mass market fabric tastes eschew simplicity – the market, originally founded by immigrants at the end of the 19th century, is a medley of shopfronts selling everything from sports equipment and beach chairs to makeup and plastic jewellery.…
INDIAN LEATHER PRODUCERS FACE NEW REGULATORY THREAT
Leather exporters in the north Indian production hub of Kanpur (in Uttar Pradesh) are facing closure of their tanneries over environmental concerns, even as they are trying to overcome the shortage of raw hides and loss of business to Brazilian companies.…
DELAYS AND SECURITY FEARS TO BE OVERCOME IN TURKEY BEFORE WORLD’S BIGGEST AIRPORT IS UNVEILED
THE FIRST phase of building the Istanbul Grand Airport (IGA), in Turkey, set to be the world’s largest such facility, is more than half complete, although a projected opening of early 2018 is not expected to be met.
There are some 20,000 people working on the project, forecast to rise to 30,000 as work progresses and developments around the airport get underway, such as an associated Airport City, including shopping malls, hotels and entertainment facilities, according to Istanbul Grand Airport (IGA), the airport’s operator.…
MAJOR EXPANSION AT HONG KONG AIRPORT, AS EXISTING FACILITY’S TRAFFIC APPROACHES CAPACITY
For the past year, passengers flying out of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) have had to cough up a Hong Kong dollars HKD70-180 (USD9-23) Airport Construction Fee for the privilege. Should they want to see where their money is going, they need only look northwards from the glass-sided terminal to observe the construction of the hub’s third runway, which is due to be completed in 2024.…
CONFERENCE HEARS HOW KENYA IS PUSHING AHEAD WITH DRONE REGULATION
Kenya is likely to become the second country in east Africa after Rwanda to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), popularly known as drones, for commercial purposes, according to Capt. Gilbert Kibe, director general of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA).
Speaking during a ‘Drones East Africa Conference’ held in Nairobi on June 20-21, Kibe briefed delegates on draft regulations that will open Kenya skies to UAVs: “The policy procedures and regulations for remotely piloted aircraft systems…have been approved and will provide a roadmap to the industry,” Kibe told delegates at the event, organised by the International Quality and Productivity Centre (IQPC).…
INNOVATION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL SUSTAINABILITY, ESQUEL CONFERENCE TOLD
INNOVATIONS in boosting sustainability in the textile and clothing sector and beyond were highlighted at this year’s annual Integral Conversation conference, hosted again by Hong Kong shirt specialist Esquel in Guilin, between November 9 and 11.
Staged under the theme ‘Reimagining Health: Fostering the Health of the Planet and People’, its discussions focused on environmental and human health themes of critical importance to clothing manufacturers, with hundreds of globally prominent business leaders, influential scholars and policymakers present.…