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Henkel, Integral Ad Science, Johnson Controls, and more share how they #ChooseToChallenge Details
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Human Resources Online has asked more than 60 HR leaders about their organisation s call-to-action in shaping a workforce that celebrates gender equity.
In this sixth part of our series, HR leaders from AIA, AXA Insurance, Henkel, Integral Ad Science, Johnson Controls, and Micron Technology, tell us more.
Aileen Tan, Chief Human Resources Officer, AIA
At AIA Singapore, we aim to be a catalyst for positive change for our people. We #ChooseToChallenge the status quo to make sure that everyone can enjoy equal opportunities, regardless of gender, so that we’re always progressing together.
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AsiaOne is giving away five pairs of movie passes to catch The Diam Diam Era Two at Cathay Cineplexes!
Story synopsis: Set in the 1980s, the sequel to The Diam Diam Era focuses on Ah Kun (Mark Lee), Osman (Suhaimi Yusof), and Shamugam (Silvarajoo Prakasam) forming their opposition party C.M.I. to contest in the 1988 General Election.
As their campaign gets more intense, both Ah Kun and Zhao Di s (Aileen Tan) families get dragged in. Will Shun Fa (Richie Koh) and Yong Xin (Danny Lee) resolve their differences? Will Ah Kun win the election?
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