All Staffing and Training News - August 2006

Council seeks flexible working partners

Islington council is looking to hire three IT suppliers to rapidly expand its flexible working strategy.

Look beyond gut feeling to cut recruitment risk

The tendency for many IT directors to rely on “gut feeling” to recruit the best IT staff should ring alarm bells for any serious employer.

Cisco registers full-year profits

Cisco has reported an increase in sales for the year but has posted a decrease in net profits.

Outsourcing of employee benefit admin to double

The worldwide market for outsourced employee benefit administration is set to double in size to reach $22bn over the next five years, analysts have predicted.

Bridging the gap between graduates and employers in 2006

  • Whitepaper
  • Date: 08 August 2006
The way that workplaces, values, cultures and expectations have changed over a generation, placing new challenges on both employers and graduates

Secure business: The usual suspects

Disaster recovery needs to shift to focus more on everyday threats. John Kavanagh looks at how to ensure business continuity that will definitely work, at an acceptable price

London gets shared services centre

The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham has signed a £120m, 10-year deal to set up London's first local government shared services centre from 1 October.

Is discrimination on grounds of age, sex or race on the rise in IT?

  • News
  • Date: 08 August 2006
The Big Question is an initiative between Computer Weekly and recruitment consultancy PSD. Each week we put the Big Question to top IT professionals to get their take on a current talking point.

Age discrimination laws will make little difference, say IT employers

Most employers believe that forthcoming regulations to ban age discrimination in the workplace will have no effect on the IT jobs market.

Next move: Is web training a sound investment?

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 08 August 2006
Expert advice for readers' career problems
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