Union braces for worse to come
AUSTRALIA has been less affected by the global financial meltdown than other countries, but trade unions are preparing for the worst.
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Tech sector vacancies halved as slump bites
THE number of job vacancies in the technology sector has almost halved in the past 12 months.
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In-house appointment for traffic tech chief
THE NSW Roads and Traffic Authority has chosen home-grown Joe Abraham as its new chief information officer.
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Feds hope to go green with smarter technology
FEDERAL agencies will chase green technology such as virtualisation to help meet razor-gang targets.
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Agencies save on volume
FEDERAL Government departments and agencies that have banded together to save taxpayers at least $60 million in Microsoft licensing fees will be able to keep the cost savings.
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Union pursues Trujillo
HUNDREDS of Telstra workers stormed the group's Sydney offices yesterday demanding chief Sol Trujillo return to the negotiating table.
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Clear to hang in at audio retailer
STRATHFIELD controlling shareholder Clear Communications has committed to rebuilding the retailer despite a warning it could pull out.
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The year to come for IT
NEXT Tuesday The Australian IT will publish in print and online its annual Predictions survey of what the information industry's movers and shakers see happening in what promises to be a very tough year ahead.
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Teradata unhurt by bank merger
DATA warehousing systems supplier Teradata is likely to emerge relatively unscathed from the merger of Westpac and St George banks.
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Berry problems at Qantas
QANTAS customer service managers say their BlackBerry 8800 smartphones are lemons, contrary to claims by the carrier last week.
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