All Staffing and Training News - August 2007

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  • Date: 31 August 2007
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TUC calls on employers to allow social networking sites at work

The TUC has called on employers to allow their staff to use consumer-based social networking sites in company time.

Businesses failing to invest in Web 2.0, says BEA

Businesses are failing to invest in Web 2.0 technologies owing to a lack of understanding of business benefits among senior management.

LogicaCMG sales increase 36.2%

For the six months ending 30 June, LogicaCMG saw sales up 36.2% to £1.525bn, compared with £1.12bn for the same period last year.

Plant hire firm outsources IT

Construction plant hire and demolition firm Owen Pugh has outsourced its IT to Croft Technology to increase efficiency and cut costs.

Google seeks to replace chief financial officer

Google is looking for another chief financial officer after George Reyes announced his retirement from the internet's biggest firm.

BCS: university degree not the only route to an IT job

The British Computer Society is urging A-level school-leavers who are not going to university to consider IT careers, saying part-time courses and work placements offer alternatives to degrees.

IT A-levels turning pupils off IT career, says E-Skills

IT-related A-levels turn students off the profession and need to be revamped, according to Karen Price, chief executive of the public-private training partnership E-Skills UK.

Smart posters direct mobile users on London’s underground

Smart posters are showing mobile users the way to go on London's underground system.

Department for Work and Pension's VoIP network handling one million calls a day

The Department for Work and Pension's (DWP) newly installed IP telephony platform is now handling more than one million calls a day.
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