All Staffing and Training News - May 2007

Motorola axes another 4,000 jobs

Motorola is to axe another 4,000 jobs, following the 3,500 it decided to get rid of at the beginning of the year.

A third of IT workers snoop on their colleagues

One in three IT workers admit to snooping on colleagues using special administrative passwords, says a data security firm

Demand for skilled staff steps up

Nicholas Enticknap analyses the latest SSL/Computer Weekly salary survey to discover the roles, skills and areas that offer the richest pickings

IT and finance must pull together

Finance system replacements are infrequent, but they need not prove a headache if finance and IT collaborate to achieve clearly defined objectives

Thousands of new IT jobs expected in Scotland

The Scottish technology sector expects to create several thousand new jobs this year, with demand growing for specialist skills in key areas.

IT support staff ‘feel valued’ by their employers

IT support professionals believe their employers are actively trying to motivate them in their jobs.

IT staff look to head North, but London is place to start

The North of England and Scotland are becoming more attractive destinations to IT professionals, with 88% of IT workers in the South East considering relocating within five years, according to research by IT recruitment website cwjobs.co.uk.

IT rank and file nervous about inadequate security

IT's rank and file are just as concerned about being used as the company scapegoat in the event of a major security breach as CIOs -- maybe more so.

Argyll and Bute Council buys £1m Steria call centre

Argyll and Bute Council has bought a new £1m call centre from IT services company Steria.

IT downtime the main irritant for office workers

One in three office staff see IT problems and downtime as the biggest irritation during their work day - even more than long queues, poor customer service and traffic jams
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