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Employment Considerations in South-East Asia

As multinational companies continue to expand globally, the demand for Employer of Record (EOR) services has grown significantly, particularly in South-East Asia.  EOR companies like EOS – Employment Outsourcing Solutions support these companies by providing a comprehensive solution to handle their HR and payroll needs in foreign countries.  

The Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) region, which includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, has become a popular destination for companies looking to expand in Asia. However, with this expansion comes a new set of challenges and risks, particularly when it comes to understanding the average salaries and benefits offered to employees in these countries.

One of the biggest challenges companies face when entering a new market is understanding the local employment laws and regulations.  The ASEAN region is diverse in terms of its economies, cultural norms, and legal requirements.  It’s crucial for companies to have a comprehensive understanding of these factors when setting compensation packages for their employees.

For example, in Vietnam, the minimum wage for different regions and industries can vary, and the employer is responsible for providing a set of mandatory benefits, such as health insurance, social security, and unemployment insurance.  On the other hand, in the Philippines, the minimum wage is determined by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board and is based on the cost of living in the region.

Another important factor to consider is the cost of living in the ASEAN countries. The cost of living can vary significantly from one country to another, and even within the same country, it can vary between cities.  For example, in Jakarta, Indonesia, the cost of living is much higher than in other cities in the country.  It’s essential for companies to take into account the cost of living in their compensation packages to ensure their employees can live a decent standard of living.

When it comes to the average salaries offered to employees in the ASEAN countries, it’s important to note that they can vary greatly depending on the industry, level of experience, and location.  However, in general, the average salaries in the ASEAN region are lower compared to those in Europe and the United States. For example, the average salary in Indonesia is around $3,000 per year, while in the United States, the average salary is around $52,000 per year.

Another key factor to consider when entering a new market is the tax laws and regulations.  In the ASEAN region, each country has its own tax laws, and it’s crucial for companies to have a comprehensive understanding of these laws to ensure they are compliant. EOR companies can help companies navigate these complexities by providing guidance and support on all HR and payroll-related matters.

In conclusion, entering a new market can be challenging, particularly when it comes to understanding the average salaries and benefits offered to employees in the ASEAN countries.  It’s essential for companies to have a comprehensive understanding of the local employment laws and regulations, the cost of living, and the tax laws and regulations.  

Eos – Employment Outsourcing Solutions can help companies navigate these complexities and provide a comprehensive solution to handle their HR and payroll needs in foreign countries.

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Chris Alderson MBE

Chris Alderson is a seasoned CEO with over 25 years of experience, holding an honours degree from Durham University. As the founder and CEO of various multinational corporations across sectors such as Manufacturing, Research & Development, Engineering, Consulting, Professional Services, and Human Resources, Chris has established a significant presence in the industry. He has served as an advisor to the British, Irish, and Japanese governments, contributing his expertise to international trade missions, particularly focusing on global expansion and international relations. His distinguished service to the industry was recognised with an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) awarded by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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