UK bosses plagued by cyber-loafers... and litigation?
Fighting the war on time-wasting looks like a losing battle for UK bosses still burdened with staff who spend their days emailing, surfing the web and instant messaging -...
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IT skills framework gets users' support
An industry-wide IT skills framework that will create single standard job and skills definitions to help UK employers tackle the skills gap has been officially launched t...
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California Dreamin' of an end to spam
Some of the world's leading high-tech companies have convened in London this week to discuss the burning issues affecting the IT community.
Unsurprisingly one of the i...
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Attitudes to age changing in UK Plc
Almost a third of employers have a policy in place addressing ageism at work and two-thirds of staff believe their organisation's board or senior management are committed...
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Will IM ever replace email?
While businesses and consumers are warming to the idea of instant messaging as an effective communications tool they are still certain it will never overthrow email.
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Pin-up competition to find 12 best call centres
Excellence in UK call centres is to be recognised through a competition devised by Datapoint, a partner of enterprise networking giant Avaya.
The call centre services ...
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Who is to blame for Digital Blunders?
This week we've revealed two interesting findings from our Digital Blunders survey: 52 per cent of us have committed one and 32 per cent of employers would sack somebody ...
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Teleworking guidelines backed up by union info
The UK's Trades Union Congress (TUC) has followed up an agreement announced yesterday with a guide to teleworking.
Its workSMART guide, available at www.worksmart.org....
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Hutton Inquiry highlights email liability
The extensive use of sensitive internal emails as evidence in the Hutton Inquiry into the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly highlights important risk and liability i...
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Get a handle on your email monitoring... now
Employers are being given a helping hand in addressing the emotive and potentially hazardous issue of email monitoring.
Law firm Robert Muckle has published a free leg...
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