Jobstreet by SEEK shares what employers should know about ‘Quiet Cracking’

Workplace culture continues to evolve, so do buzzwords that define different employee experiences—bare minimum Mondays, rage applying, quiet quitting, you name it. But did you know that there is a new emerging term for someone who remains in their job but is mentally detached from work and colleagues? It’s called “Quiet Cracking.”

Strengthening Food Security Through Local Wisdom

Across many parts of Asia, flavor is not just a matter of taste; it is a legacy, an identity, and a reflection of the human connection to nature. In Southeast Asia, the rich spices and traditional cooking techniques passed down through generations thrive due to the abundance of local food sources, including forests, fields, rice paddies, and rivers. However, climate change and the exploitation of natural resources are now threatening the continued availability of these local food sources.