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Rudd tells Public Service: 'beatings will continue until morale improves'
Australian: Rudd seems determined to stare down not just the Coalition, but the public service. Yesterday he told those in the bureaucracy who may be flinching at the workload that he will push them even harder to deliver his mandate. "I understand that there has been some criticism around the edges that some public servants are finding the hours a bit much," Rudd volunteered. "Well, I suppose I've simply got news for the public service: there'll be more." It sounded like a threat, and it was. Rudd was extraordinary in his media conference yesterday. He seemed to blame the public...
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Web 2.0 starts to drive traffic to traditional media sites
Michael Specht - discussions on HR and technology: "traffic drivers to these (newspaper) sites. Firstly Google’s Australian property drove a massive 13.34% of a traffic! Second was ninemsn with lowly 3.11%. The surprise for me was that Facebook is 5th with 2.76%. The surprises didn’t stop there! Digg is also mentioned as a driver of traffic, now remember these are Australian print news and media properties. Over the last year Digg’s traffic to these sites has grown 120.8% and is now 18th driver of traffic. What this tells me is use of social media/network services is growing within Australian and...
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