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Amazon's surveillance can possibly limit unions

Amazon's surveillance can possibly limit unions

Productivity boost could come at a cost to workers report finds.
Nandita Bose Sep 2 2020, 6:30AM Software
Robot waiters fired for being rubbish at their jobs

Robot waiters fired for being rubbish at their jobs

Several restaurants in Guangzhou, China have reportedly closed down.
a Staff Writer Apr 13 2016, 7:29AM Mobility
Logitech unveils portable speakerphone

Logitech unveils portable speakerphone

A simple solution to conference calls.
Shona Ghosh Oct 25 2013, 12:53PM Mobility
Aussie worker frustration: slow internet

Aussie worker frustration: slow internet

BYOD looking better and better.
Ry Crozier Jun 11 2013, 8:41AM Cloud
Optus axes 180 workers in restructure

Optus axes 180 workers in restructure

Part of business transformation project.
Ry Crozier Jul 27 2011, 2:50PM Finance
Study: Workers happy with IT policies

Study: Workers happy with IT policies

Still face restrictions.
Liam Tung Nov 9 2010, 10:08AM Collaboration
Microsoft to check Chinese supplier abuse allegations

Microsoft to check Chinese supplier abuse allegations

Report tells of teenagers working long hours for low pay.
Iain Thomson Apr 19 2010, 8:40AM Software
Apple hit by supplier bad practice revelations

Apple hit by supplier bad practice revelations

Internal report uncovers widespread exploitation.
David Neal Mar 1 2010, 7:38AM Hardware
Unionised Telstra workers to strike this weekend

Unionised Telstra workers to strike this weekend

The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union have confirmed speculation by announcing a ban on ‘overtime, recalls and call backs’ for unionised Telstra workers this weekend.
Staff Writers Jan 8 2009, 2:23PM Collaboration
Workers more likely to lie in email

Workers more likely to lie in email

Workers are significantly more likely to lie in email messages than in traditional pen-and-paper communications, according to two new studies from Lehigh University, Pennsylvania.
Staff Writers Sep 27 2008, 8:25AM Training & Development
Remote workers present biggest security threat

Remote workers present biggest security threat

Remote and branch workers are judged to be the highest security risks by IT managers, but sales staff are considered the worst offenders in consuming network bandwidth for non-work related activities, according to recent research by network optimisation firm Blue Coat Systems.

Staff Writers Apr 14 2008, 7:56AM Security
Learning online up-skills mature age workers

Learning online up-skills mature age workers

An Australian business using e-learning as a way to provide management training to its staff claimed e-learning can save organisations up to $200,000 a year.
Staff Writers Apr 4 2008, 2:15PM Strategy
Australian workers spared from 2,100 Nortel job cuts

Australian workers spared from 2,100 Nortel job cuts

Nortel Networks has said its Australian workforce will be "minimally impacted" when 2,100 of its global workers face the chopping block over the next 12 months.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 1 2008, 8:02AM Collaboration
Telstra workers urged to come forward with information on AWA investigation

Telstra workers urged to come forward with information on AWA investigation

The Commonwealth Workplace Ombudsman is calling for Telstra employees around Australia who have been re-offered an Australian Workplace Agreement (AWA) by Telstra to come forward with information.

Lilia Guan Feb 12 2008, 6:06AM Collaboration
Remote workers ignoring security

Remote workers ignoring security

Remote workers are becoming less vigilant in their online behaviour, according to Cisco's annual study on security awareness and online behaviour.
Ian Williams Feb 7 2008, 2:53PM Security
Australian open source workers earn more money

Australian open source workers earn more money

IT workers who specialise in free and open source software are earning more than the national average for IT, according to the results of Australia's first open source census.
Sarah Stokely Feb 4 2008, 2:07PM Training & Development
One billion mobile workers by 2011

One billion mobile workers by 2011

A billion workers around the world will be classed as mobile by 2011, including nearly 75 per cent of the US workforce, according to IDC.

a Staff Writer Jan 16 2008, 7:11AM Mobility
And so this is Christmas, except for Labor workers

And so this is Christmas, except for Labor workers

There is a new leader for Australia and Rabid is unimpressed that Mr Rudd is only giving his Labor ministers two days off at Christmas
Rabid Reseller Dec 13 2007, 12:33PM Strategy
Face facts, workers need a break

Face facts, workers need a break

Is it fair to place total bans on access to social networking sites at work?
Trevor Treharne Nov 27 2007, 11:20AM Software
Are office printers too confusing for Aussies?

Are office printers too confusing for Aussies?

A Galaxy poll, commissioned by Konica Minolta, shows two thirds of Australian office workers are confused by the functionality of their office printers.
Lilia Guan Nov 23 2007, 7:04AM Hardware

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