Tuesday, January 25, 2005

[IWS] Mercer: REMUNERATION SURVEYS for ASIA [January 2005]

IWS Documented News Service
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Institute for Workplace Studies                 Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations          Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
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16 East 34th Street, 4th floor                  Stuart Basefsky
New York, NY 10016                      Director, IWS News Bureau
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Mercer REMUNERATION SURVEYS for ASIA [January 2005]

2004/2005 China total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1126385
1 January 2005
China's economy is expected to grow moderately in 2005. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia. 1

2004/2005 Hong Kong total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1051390
1 January 2005
Hong Kong's economy, projected to be 5% for year 2005, is expected to grow. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

2004/2005 India total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1051625
1 January 2005
India's economy is expected to grow by 6.3% in 2005. What is the impact of this on salary trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

2004/2005 Indonesia total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1126375
1 January 2005
Indonesia's economy is expected to experience slow growth in 2005. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

2004/2005 Japan total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1051375
1 January 2005
Japan's GDP forecast for 2005 is projected to be 4%. What is the impact on Japan's salary movement trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

 2004/2005 Malaysia total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1051355
1 January 2005
Malaysia's economy is expected to be 6%. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

 2004/2005 Philippines total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1126370
1 January 2005
Philippines' GDP forecast for 2005 is projected to be 4.5-5.5%. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

 2004/2005 Singapore total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1051395
1 January 2005
Singapore's economy, projected to be 5.5% for year 2004 with an inflation rate of 1.5%, is expected to grow. What is the impact of this on Singapore's salary and employment trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

 2004/2005 South Korea total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1047255
1 January 2005
South Korea's GDP is expected to slow down to 4.1% in 2005. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

2004/2005 Taiwan total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1051275
1 January 2005
Taiwan's economy is expected to grow by 4.3% in 2005. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

2004/2005 Thailand total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1051555
1 January 2005
Thailand's expected GDP for 2005 is 5-6%, with inflation rate of 3-4%. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.

2004/2005 Vietnam total remuneration survey
http://www.mercerhr.com/summary.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1051615
1 January 2005
Vietnam's GDP forecast for 2004 is projected to be 7.5%, with inflation at 4.5%. What is the impact of this on salary and staffing trends? Mercer's remuneration surveys help you structure salaries in Asia.


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