Outsourcing Issues Headlines
Outsourcing: Brazil blossoms as IT services hub
CapGemini's announcement last week that it would invest $298 million in Brazilian IT service provider CPM Braxis attracted a lot of attention in outsourcing circles. The move will give the Paris-based company a 55 percent stake in CPM Braxis, the option to buy the company outright within three to five years of the close of the deal, and the chance to leapfrog its global competitors already ...
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Sexual Harassment in the Workplace training from Gamp;A Partners and BBB Houston
GA Partners, a Houston-based HR outsourcing and administrative services provider, has announced the latest installment in the complimentary Human Resources Seminar Series on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace on September 9, 2010.Smart employers need to arm themselves with smart HR policies and practices, said Tony Grijalva, Chairman and CEO of GA Partners. GA is passionate about...
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The Cloud Is Seeded For A Semiconductor Comeback
HP and Dell gunning for 3Par shows the allure of cloud computing. This is very good for chip makers.
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Bosses: Give workers time off for school events
Boss, my daughter has a soccer game on Thursday, so can I leave early?
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HIPAA and Privacy of Medical Information in the Workplace training from Gamp;A Partners Sept. 9th
Houston, TX, September 7, 2010 Do the acronyms HIPAA and ADA strike fear in the hearts of your HR team Are you knowledgeable about what you can and cannot do with regards to your employees medical information Houston-based HR outsourcing firm GA Partners www.gnapartners.com has announced a free online HR webinar on September 9th, 2010 to discuss how HIPAA Health ...
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Connaught fate: a sign of austerity woes to come?
* Social housing services firm called in administrators
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REFILE-Connaught fate: a sign of austerity woes to come?
Source: Reuters (Removes extraneous words from end of paragraph seven) * Social housing services firm called in administrators * Had own company specific problems, hurt by austerity * All government contractors ...
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