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    Information technology and telecommunications employers in Australia are leading a last-quarter 2003 charge to beef up staffing levels, according to a new survey from recruitment consultants TMP/Hudson.

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    Unhappy IT staff have become a major concern to many Australian organisations, according to META Group's annual IT staffing and compensation study.

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    Increased demand for information technology employees by employers in Australia and New Zealand is sparking talent shortages in key areas, a new survey claims.

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