Agency.com restructures, cuts 200 workers
Internet consultancy Agency.com says it plans to reorganize its business by closing its Portland, Ore., offices and cutting about 19 percent of its work force, or 200 emp...
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Verio reorganizes, cuts workers
Verio, an Internet service provider and Web hosting company, announced a restructuring plan and layoffs Tuesday designed to reduce costs, focus on big business customers,...
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Tech giants scramble to track down workers
SINGAPORE--Terrorist attacks on Tuesday, including the crashing of hijacked planes into the World Trade Center and Pentagon, left many technology companies scrambling to ...
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Sonicblue lays off more workers
Consumer electronics maker Sonicblue confirmed Monday that it laid off 90 employees.
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company did not immediately disclose its total number ...
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Security workers: Copyright law stifles
Two well-known computer security experts pulled down their works from the Internet this week for fear of being prosecuted under 1998's Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
A...
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Sun asks workers to use vacation time
In an effort to further cut costs, Sun Microsystems is asking its workers to take additional unused vacation days before the end of the year.
According to Sun workers, th...
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Apple settles with 'worker bee
Apple Computer has quietly settled a lawsuit against a former worker who allegedly posted company secrets on the Internet under the pseudonym "worker bee."
According ...
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Tech workers seeing smaller raises
Gone are the days of double-digit raises for technology workers. Nowadays, some tech wages aren't even keeping up with inflation.
Salary increases for information-tech...
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Layoffs may spoil HP workers' allegiance
Workers participating in a voluntary cost-cutting campaign at Hewlett-Packard have saved the company $130 million, confounding psychologists and economists who say that p...
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Costs, caution spur monitoring of workers
Employee productivity, corporate liability and bandwidth limitations are the top reasons that companies decide to monitor their employees, according to several sellers of...
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