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IBM Australia mulls 800 job cuts

IBM Australia mulls 800 job cuts

All but government business could go offshore.
Liz Tay Feb 27 2010 7:42AM Strategy
Gillard lays down MySchool gauntlet to union

Gillard lays down MySchool gauntlet to union

Won't rule out fines or docking teachers' pay.
Ry Crozier Jan 21 2010 2:45PM Software
Telstra workers to strike again

Telstra workers to strike again

Unknown number of workers to walk.
Ben Grubb Dec 1 2009 4:09PM Telco/ISP
Telstra strike cancelled

Telstra strike cancelled

Strike called off as two out of three requests met.
Ben Grubb Nov 6 2009 10:56AM Telco/ISP
Telstra workers to strike

Telstra workers to strike

Begins this Friday.
Ben Grubb Nov 4 2009 11:53AM Telco/ISP
Strikes loom as unions reject Telstra's latest offer

Strikes loom as unions reject Telstra's latest offer

Unions reject a deal offering a nine percent pay increase.
Ben Grubb Oct 19 2009 1:38PM Telco/ISP
Rugby sidesteps cloud computing

Rugby sidesteps cloud computing

Cut out pass to Macquarie Hosting.
Brett Winterford Sep 22 2009 9:28AM Networking
Purported malicious CD-ROMs actually part of pen test

Purported malicious CD-ROMs actually part of pen test

A package sent to a US credit union last week containing supposedly malicious CD-ROMs prompted a fraud alert from the US National Credit Union Administration, but it was actually part of a penetration test.
Angela Moscaritolo Sep 1 2009 11:39AM Security
Thodey promises Telstra staff "fair" pay negotiations

Thodey promises Telstra staff "fair" pay negotiations

Newly crowned Telstra CEO David Thodey has written to Telstra staff to reassure them they will receive “fair” treatment when negotiating enterprise agreements once the Federal Government’s workplace reforms are introduced in July.
Brett Winterford May 26 2009 9:30AM Telco/ISP
PKBA ousts Datacom at Australian Central Credit Union

PKBA ousts Datacom at Australian Central Credit Union

PKBA has beaten incumbent provider Datacom and fellow tenderer Alphawest to a contract to provide managed IT and telecommunications services to the Australian Central Credit Union.
Brett Winterford May 11 2009 1:11PM Strategy
ANZ denies it is offshoring 500 jobs to India

ANZ denies it is offshoring 500 jobs to India

ANZ has denied media reports it will send 500 new jobs overseas to join the 3,000 Indian staff it employs at its Bangalore "centre for technology excellence and operations."
Staff Writers Mar 16 2009 5:50PM Training & Development
EU approves biometric passports

EU approves biometric passports

The European Union has given the green light to biometric passports.
Dan Raywood Jan 16 2009 11:20AM Security
IBM close to agreement with Flightdeck workers

IBM close to agreement with Flightdeck workers

Tensions at IBM’s Flightdeck facility in Baulkham Hills have eased after union members voted to accept the direction of the current negotiations.
Kathryn Small Sep 24 2008 2:06PM Training & Development
Union members reject IBM’s latest offer

Union members reject IBM’s latest offer

Members of the Australian Services Union last night rejected IBM’s latest offer, sending both parties back to the drawing board in an effort to avoid industrial action.
Kathryn Small Sep 12 2008 12:10PM Training & Development
HP EDS union set to shake up IT services market

HP EDS union set to shake up IT services market

HP’s US$13.9 billion acquisition of EDS will beef up its competitive muscle, creating an IT services company to rival market leader IBM, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Mitchell Bingemann May 14 2008 2:35PM Software
IBM union calls strike in Second Life

IBM union calls strike in Second Life

Italian IBM workers have called a virtual strike in Second Life to protest at low pay.
Matt Chapman Sep 21 2007 7:27AM Software
European Union expecting RFID bonanza

European Union expecting RFID bonanza

Market to reach US$182m by 2013, but data management issues remain.
Staff Writers May 30 2007 12:15PM Networking
Union sues TSA over data breach

Union sues TSA over data breach

A federal employee union has filed suit against the Transportation Security Administration over a lost external hard drive that contained the personal information of some 100,000 workers.
Dan Kaplan May 11 2007 12:55AM Security
Sensitive documents found in bank garbage; posted on YouTube

Sensitive documents found in bank garbage; posted on YouTube

A new YouTube video shows a group of union protesters scouring through trash outside several Chase bank branches in New York, discovering documents with customer information that could be used for identity theft.
Dan Kaplan May 2 2007 9:57AM Security
NSW Teachers Credit Union joins Australia Post security service

NSW Teachers Credit Union joins Australia Post security service

Members of NSW Teachers Credit Union will soon have extra security for online transactions after the organisation signed up to Australia Post’s new online security service.
Negar Salek Feb 21 2007 11:26AM Security

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