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ICT winning the war for talent
While the talk around town continues to focus on bigger salary budgets for 2007, AIIA has stepped into the debate, arguing that the war for ICT talent is not as fierce as reported.
News last week suggested that salaries in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector were up 12 per cent across the board for the six months to December 2006.
But AIIA’s Survey of Salaries and Remuneration Packaging in the Australian ICT Industry, which captures information on new, existing and departing employees across the breadth of the ICT industry, forecasts a budget of 4.1 per cent for 2006-2007 across the ICT sector.
According to AIIA’s Chief Executive Officer, Sheryle Moon, AIIA’s August 2006 Salary Survey revealed total salary increases of 5.8 per cent on average for existing employees.
“Our research shows that only star performers would be receiving increases of 12 per cent,” Ms Moon says.
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AIIA and ACS to address ICT skills issues
AIIA and the Australian Computer Society (ACS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which outlines their commitment to lead and coordinate efforts to address ICT skills shortages.
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Don’t throw e-waste scheme in the garbage
AIIA remains committed to developing an industry-driven recycling scheme, despite the recent announcement that governments across Australia are looking to introduce regulations in 2007.
At a meeting of the Environment Protection and Heritage Council (EPHC) in Christchurch on 24 November, AIIA’s efforts to shape a voluntary, national computer recycling scheme were applauded. However, as unreasonable expectations that industry should engage with small importers and component distributors had not been met, the Council recommended the introduction of a government-imposed regulatory national scheme for recycling PCs and peripherals.
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Cessation of ESA will reduce costs to industry
AIIA has welcomed the federal government’s decision, announced last week, to cease its requirement that ICT suppliers be endorsed under the Endorsed Supplier Arrangement (ESA) if they enter into contracts for government business.
“This decision is good news for the ICT suppliers doing business with the largest single ICT market in Australia”, says AIIA’s Chief Executive Officer, Sheryle Moon. “AIIA was involved in the consultation process with government, and is pleased that our concerns have been addressed.”
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AIIA welcomes new Victorian ICT minister
The Bracks Government has reinforced its commitment to the ICT industry by appointing a new ICT Minister for Victoria, says AIIA.
AIIA's Chief Executive Officer, Sheryle Moon has welcomed the news that Tim Holding would lead the state’s ICT portfolio, which he takes over from Marsha Thomson.
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Profiling our leaders: Ian Birks, Ideas International
Each week, AIIA’s Bulletin profiles one of the members of our influential Board of Directors.
This week, the Bulletin presents Ian Birks, Managing Director of Ideas International Limited, an ASX listed ICT market research company which achieves more than 95 percent of its revenues from export of locally-created products and services outside of Australia.
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According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, how many people were employed in Australia's ICT industry as at 30 June 2005?
a. 174,132 b. 204,132 c. 274,132 d. 374,132
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