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  • Employees await Facebook verdict in landmark case 24 September, 2009 11:25

    Industiral relations case tests the use of Facebook amongst employees
    The case of six prison officer from New South Wales who were threatened with the sack after making disparaging comments about their boss on Facebook, will have their case reinvestigated following a decision made by the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC).
  • Landmark industrial relations case tests employee, employer relations 17 September, 2009 11:49

    Society struggles to come to grips with social networking issues, say experts
    A group of six prison officers, who criticised the NSW Corrective Services Commissioner and other staff on the page of a Facebook group, are taking the matter to the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC), after they were threatened with losing their jobs due to the comments.
  • Dept Education, Employment and Workplace Relations set for hardware and services refresh? 24 June, 2009 08:13

    On track to 500 physical server virtualizations by year’s end.
    A major hardware refresh may be on the cards for the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) following a request for tender seeking to establish a new panel of providers.
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