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  • Hutchison mass layoffs expected Monday

    Wide scale redundancies are expected to kick off the week at troubled telco Hutchison, with staff alerted to attend early morning conference calls first thing Monday morning.

  • Hutchison staff still in the dark

    Hutchison employees remain uninformed about the official action to be taken by the troubled telco, with workers unrepresented at meetings this morning, at which impending redundancies were believed to have been discussed.

  • ASG CEO's pay tops $1m

    Australian IT services outfit ASG paid its co-founder and chief executive Geoff Lewis a total remuneration of just over $1 million in the 12 months to 30 June 2008, it was revealed today.

  • Hutchison bunkers down with Union

    Ailing telecommunications player Hutchison is meeting with Union officials this morning to discuss impending redundancies.

  • Union, Hutchison negotiate deal for sacked staff

    Union officials have withdrawn an application for an interim redundancy award for Hutchison staff at the Australian Industrial Relations Commission, having negotiated a better deal with the telecoms player.

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  • David Moffatt will be Telstra CEO

    There is no single candidate right now better suited to succeed Sol Trujillo as Telstra chief executive than the telco's current consumer marketing and channels chief David Moffatt.

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