A significant influx of job seekers is reshaping Jakarta's demographics following Eid, underscoring its role as Indonesia's economic center.
Hiring and wage growth in Singapore will decelerate in 2026 due to West Asia conflicts affecting business confidence, per MAS.
Malaysia's average wages hit RM3,167, indicating a robust labor market and economic recovery as reported by DOSM.
Despite lower unemployment rates, Indonesia sees a shift towards informal jobs with unstable income and limited protections.
A major job fair in Surin, Thailand, offers over 50 companies and 5,000 job openings aimed at enhancing local employment.
Starting July 1, 2026, Vietnam sets a new base salary of 2.53 million VND for calculating wages and benefits.
Thailand's Department of Employment enhances Career Clinics to aid workers in navigating economic shifts and seizing job opportunities.
PM Le Minh Hung addresses key labor issues at the Vietnam Trade Union Congress, focusing on productivity and worker welfare.