Indonesia is quickly becoming one of the top economic regions in Asia. As a result, many foreign,international companies are eager to set up offices in Indonesia. However, labor laws tend to favor employees over employers, making HR management and recruiting practices difficult. PBI’s Indonesia publications can help HR managers with their HR and executive search issues.
If you have specific executive search issues for Indonesia, our consultants are here to help. Please contact us with your specific recruitment needs through our consulting page.
February 23, 2012 $350
Broadcast by Pacific Bridge, Inc.
Western HR management teams often find managing Asian cultural diversity challenging. By gaining an understanding of the unique local culture, they can manage Asian employees more effectively.
December 8, 2011 $350
Broadcast by Pacific Bridge, Inc.
HR and recruiting issues are experiencing rapid changes throughout Asia. This webcast will explore the most recent developments in labor regulations in places like Japan, Korea, and China as well as finding suitable executives for your firm.
By: Ames Gross and Andrew Connor
March 2009
Published in SHRM Global HR Forum
Almost 250,000 jobs have been cut in Indonesia since September 2008. Foreign managers are grappling with global financial pressures and domestic labor disputes.
By: Ames Gross and Andrew Connor
November 2006
Published by Pacific Bridge, Inc.
Indonesias strong economy, competitive wages, and quickly developing infrastructure make it an ideal place for foreign investment in the future. It is particularly suited for firms in the IT sector.
By: Ames Gross and Tim McDonald
February 1998
Published in ACA News
Southeast Asia will likely be one of the fastest growing markets in the years ahead. Due to staffing challenges, many companies in Southeast Asia are reexamining their policies for compensating, hiring, and retaining employees.
By: Ames Gross
September 1997
Published in International HR Journal
Southeast Asia will continue to be one of the highest growth areas in the world. The countries in Southeast Asia are now dealing with more problems with human resource issues.
By: Ames Gross
June 1997
Published by Pacific Bridge, Inc.
Fast economic growth has significantly altered the structure of the labor force in Indonesia in the past 20 years.
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