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We are pleased to launch the updated 2026/2027 Asia Pacific Employment Law Guide, a practical resource designed to help employers navigate key employment obligations across the region’s diverse legal systems.
As workplaces evolve — driven by emerging technologies, new ways of working and shifting employee expectations — the foundations of employment compliance remain critical. This Guide brings clarity to those fundamentals, offering concise, side‑by‑side insights into minimum employment law requirements across 22 jurisdictions.
Whether you are managing hiring, working conditions, data protection, leave entitlements or termination processes, the Guide provides structured answers to the core questions employers ask most often.
To request for your copy of the 2026 Asia Pacific Employment Law Guide, click the link below or contact a member of our team for more details.
Across each jurisdiction, contributors address a core set of employment law questions, including:
The Guide is designed for HR leaders, legal teams and decision‑makers seeking a reliable, jurisdiction‑by‑jurisdiction reference point for employment compliance across Asia Pacific.
If you are a current client of our Employment & Workplace Investigations team, please reach out to your usual HSF Kramer contact to request a copy. If you would like to request a copy of the Guide, please complete the form.
Managing Partner, Employment, Industrial Relations and Safety, Asia and Australia, Melbourne
Partner, Head of Employment & Workplace Investigations, Asia, Singapore
The contents of this publication are for reference purposes only and may not be current as at the date of accessing this publication. They do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Specific legal advice about your specific circumstances should always be sought separately before taking any action based on this publication.
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