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Employment stories - Page 21

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Average ICT salary drops
Wed, 21st Sep 2011
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Reduced funding and election-year uncertainty cause a 2% drop in average ICT salaries, says absoluteIT. Median wage now USD $75,000, with perks also cut.
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TradeMe: We're hiring!
Wed, 24th Aug 2011
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TradeMe tech chiefs seek skilled tech experts at Tech.Ed, citing urgent need to expand to match ambitious IT plans.
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NZ pay packets rising
Tue, 2nd Aug 2011
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NZ sees a 3.1% surge in average salaries to $72,277, as employers aim to keep top talent amidst a post-recession wage rise.
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Employment agreements – a must for everyone
Fri, 1st Jul 2011
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Starting 1st July, all UK employers must retain signed employment agreements, enforceable by penalty, updating Employment Relations Act.
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IT sector leads recruitment charge
Tue, 18th Jan 2011
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Hudson survey shows a desire in the IT industry to move away from heavy use of contractors as a normal part of business.
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Time to check your computer health
Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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Millions paid out for computer work-related injuries. Time to check your gear and habits for signs of OOS before it's too late.
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HP sheds 9,000 jobs
Wed, 2nd Jun 2010
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Company to consolidate data centres and management platforms used to deliver enterprise services over the coming years.
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Study: Third of businesses expect to hire soon
Fri, 12th Mar 2010
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A New Zealand Northern Employers and Manufacturers survey has found that while a third of businesses expect to hire soon, recovery is not evident for all.
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Rural NZ in danger of becoming a digital ghetto
Thu, 12th Nov 2009
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Federated Farmers warn government of 'digital ghetto' risk in rural areas if broadband funding isn't increased.