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Study: IT workers more optimistic

August 13, 2004 IT workers' confidence in the employment market kept growing in July, but techies are less happy with actual jobs than workers overall. TAGS: information technology worker, employment, worker, study, information technology, U.S.

Wireless tech may hinder workers' breaks

June 15, 2005 The office of 2020 may allow for more job flexibility, but vacations may not offer a true break from employment pressures, study says. TAGS: telecommuting, worker, vacation, break, office, workplace, study

Bosses on the prowl for risque pics

June 18, 2005 Study finds that almost all big U.S. companies are watching out for naughty online images--and that a fair number lead to dismissals. TAGS: U.S. company, study, worker, monitor

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, occupation, worker, work force, study, U.S., evidence

Tech job cuts down from first quarter

July 14, 2005 But pace of cuts in 2005 still well ahead of rate in 2004, according to report from employment services firm. TAGS: job cut, Challenger Gray & Christmas Inc., technology sector, worker, study, telecommunications

Chipmakers to fund cancer study

March 19, 2004 The semiconductor industry has enough data for research into dangers of manufacturing plants, experts say. TAGS: cancer, study, Semiconductor Manufacturing, manufacturing, semiconductor, critic, worker, rate, survey, chip company, researcher

Fewer pink slips for techies

February 17, 2005 Government report also suggests that offshore outsourcing played just a small role in mass layoffs in the fourth quarter. TAGS: layoff, pink slip, offshore outsourcing, worker, study, U.S.

Study: 400,000 IT jobs lost since 2001

September 14, 2004 Nearly half of those jobs disappeared after the recession's official end, with San Francisco and Boston being hit the hardest. TAGS: employment, recession, information technology, region, offshoring, study, information technology worker, Chicago, Boston, Dallas, worker, San Francisco, recovery, San Jose, America, U.S.

Labor group: Techies less optimistic

September 1, 2005 Survey of U.S. tech pros finds concerns include job exporting and rising health care costs. TAGS: worker, study, information technology worker, survey, America, health care, U.S., Gartner Inc., information technology, health

Tech skills pulling in more pay, report says

July 19, 2005 Offshore outsourcing is no longer as much of a drag on wages for American IT professionals, according to a new salary study. TAGS: pay, salary, offshore outsourcing, skill, worker, study, HP

Report: Offshore IT outsourcing helps economy

March 30, 2004 Shipping software and services tasks abroad is boosting the country's figures for its gross domestic product, overall employment and wages, according to a trade group. TAGS: offshore, IT outsourcing, wage, offshore outsourcing, information technology, inflation, study, economy, worker, U.S., activity

IT workers resist overseas outsourcing

February 11, 2004 A study sponsored by a union group finds that U.S. information technology workers are becoming a political force motivated by the flight of jobs overseas. TAGS: information technology worker, H-1B, respondent, L-1, survey, legislation, study, worker, U.S. company, outsourcing, America, leader, U.S., programming, information technology

A half-million tech jobs lost in 2002, study says

November 19, 2003 Some 540,000 high-tech jobs were lost in the United States last year, according to a study from the American Electronics Association. But the research points to improvements for 2003. TAGS: trade group, outsourcing, study, economy, U.S., worker, accounting, manufacturing

Cancer victims go to court against IBM

November 3, 2003 Lawyers are set to begin arguments this week in a landmark legal case that seeks to hold IBM responsible for alleged toxic chemical poisoning of employees at its manufacturing plants. TAGS: cancer, chemical, semiconductor industry, semiconductor, IBM Corp., worker, study, argument, manufacturing, lawsuit, health, lawyer, chip company, hard drive

California retains lead in generating tech jobs

March 15, 2005 Monthly report finds that the Golden State's share of new tech jobs ticked up in February after falling since November. TAGS: California, study, worker

It's my Internet--I can do what I want

March 29, 2006 Employees are roaming the Net at work for their own personal use, a potential liability for companies, attorney Eric J. Sinrod says. TAGS: employer, legal liability, workplace, malicious code, study, Internet access, worker, spyware, entertainment
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