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No need to pay for antivirus: report
Free security software is "adequate".
Nicole Kobie
Jan 7 2011 1:37PM
Security
Researcher fights data breach pay cut
Feels "Scapegoated".
Liam Tung
Oct 27 2010 10:24AM
Security
Survey: Workers prepared to walk out over pay
Expecting salary increase up to 10 percent this year.
Staff Writers
Sep 23 2010 1:05PM
Training & Development
Union appeals to Thodey for Telstra pay rises
Two years of flat salaries.
Liz Tay
Sep 8 2010 4:34PM
Telco/ISP
ACS finds pay rise slowdown
Lowest rate of salary increases since 2003.
Staff Writers
Sep 2 2010 1:54PM
Training & Development
Larry Ellison tops WSJ pay list
Rich list for the decade.
Liam Tung
Jul 28 2010 7:01AM
Financial Services
Telco fined for failure to pay workers
Phone card company took advantage of foreign workers: magistrate.
Liz Tay
Jul 12 2010 1:18PM
Training & Development
BT agrees terms to avert strike action
Reaches 39-month deal with Communication Workers Union.
Khidr Suleman
Jul 12 2010 6:01AM
Training & Development
Telstra shift workers win holiday back-payments
Addresses 2005 payroll system error.
Liz Tay
Jun 29 2010 6:40AM
Training & Development
Telstra staff strike over pay parity
Thousands to strike in Melbourne.
Liz Tay
May 5 2010 11:20AM
Telco/ISP
IT workers hunt for new jobs
Some workers now two years without a raise.
Staff Writers
Mar 15 2010 4:48PM
Training & Development
iTnews asks: Why are salaries left out of job ads?
Show me the money.
Ry Crozier
Feb 25 2010 5:46AM
Training & Development
Telstra workers to strike again
Unknown number of workers to walk.
Ben Grubb
Dec 1 2009 4:09PM
Telco/ISP
Top Microsoft execs suffer pay cuts
Lower cash incentive payments.
Rosalie Marshall
Oct 1 2009 6:44AM
Financial Services
Austar breathes new life into old data
A 'no frills' approach to data storage, CRM and business continuity.
Brett Winterford
Sep 16 2009 3:00PM
Storage
IT contractors take a pay cut
Or be “more flexible in earnings expectations”.
Ry Crozier
Sep 1 2009 3:19PM
Training & Development
IT suppliers worried about customers
Can they afford to pay?
Bryan Glick
Jun 29 2009 6:00AM
Financial Services
Pay rises may take a dive
Merit pay increases for next year may be as much as 25 percent less than previously thought as the economic crisis starts to bite, according to data released today.
Staff Writers
Nov 4 2008 1:11PM
Training & Development
Schwarzenegger pay plans thwarted by COBOL
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s plans to reduce all state employees pay to the minimum wage are being blocked because the payroll system is run on COBOL.
Iain Thomson
Aug 7 2008 7:39AM
Software
Spam king Richter must pay US$6m to MySpace
Self-styled 'King of Spam' Scott Richter has been ordered to pay US$6m in legal fees and damages for spamming MySpace subscribers in August 2006.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 18 2008 12:31PM
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