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Gateway trims work force

November 3, 2006 Staff reduction of about 5 percent part of initiative to save as much as $35 million annually. TAGS: work force, Gateway Inc., layoff

Nortel to trim work force by almost 10 percent

February 9, 2007 An additional 3 percent of staff positions will be "offshored" as part of the company's $1.5 billion cost-cutting drive. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., work force, Alcatel, Lucent Technologies Inc., worker

Study finds too few women and minorities in tech

June 22, 2005 The percentage of women in IT has fallen sharply since 1996, says report. Hispanics, blacks underrepresented. TAGS: work force, women, minority, percentage, information technology, force, science, computer science, America, president, U.S.

IBM debuts software for age-related disabilities

October 3, 2005 Free programs, including one that magnifies Web text, are designed to accommodate older workers on the job. TAGS: disability, business consulting, work force, IBM Corp., worker, Firefox, Web browser

Nasscom keeps ringing worker shortage warning bell

November 9, 2006 Faces of Indian tech outsourcing say the industry could face a shortage of a half million workers by 2010. TAGS: work force, BPO, India, worker

Minorities make small gains in science jobs

June 16, 2005 Hispanics catch up to blacks in science and technology, but both groups remain underrepresented in those fields, study says. TAGS: occupation, minority, participation, work force, commission, study, science, proportion, women, accounting, U.S.

Study: U.S. needs foreign-born workers

November 17, 2004 Report backed by pro-visa group sees shortages in high-skill occupations, a view not shared by all. TAGS: H-1B, shortage, worker, work force, occupation, study, U.S., evidence

Is a global high-tech work force bad for U.S.?

March 20, 2006 Experts torn about the impact of a swell of skilled workers in foreign countries and a drop in some U.S. advanced degrees. TAGS: work force, science, worker, professor, U.S., nation
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