Employment stories
Small businesses in NZ show renewed optimism, with nearly a third planning to expand their workforce, reports Hudson survey.
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.
TradeMe tech chiefs seek skilled tech experts at Tech.Ed, citing urgent need to expand to match ambitious IT plans.
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.
Hudson survey shows a desire in the IT industry to move away from heavy use of contractors as a normal part of business.
Millions paid out for computer work-related injuries. Time to check your gear and habits for signs of OOS before it's too late.
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.
Federated Farmers warn government of 'digital ghetto' risk in rural areas if broadband funding isn't increased.
Ousted HP boss Leo Apotheker bags over $10m in golden handshake after just 11 months, while successor Meg Whitman to earn $1 yearly.
Starting 1st July, all UK employers must retain signed employment agreements, enforceable by penalty, updating Employment Relations Act.
Company to consolidate data centres and management platforms used to deliver enterprise services over the coming years.