❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on teacher leave, sick benefits, stress leave, employment status, and long service leave. The response indicates that providing such specific data would require excessive departmental resources due to the way employee records are maintained.
AnsweredQoN 787Legislative Assembly
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(b) on paid sick benefits; (c) on leave because of stress; (d) continuing to teach in a government school; (e) on long service leave; or (f) have resigned?
(c) on leave because of stress; (d) continuing to teach in a government school; (e) on long service leave; or (f) have resigned?
(d) continuing to teach in a government school; (e) on long service leave; or (f) have resigned?
(e) on long service leave; or (f) have resigned?
(f) have resigned?
c - The Department does not record the cause of leave taken by employees other than general categorisation, eg Sick Leave, Annual Leave, Long Service Leave, Personal Leave. d, e, f - To provide detail as requested would require an inordinate amount of Department resources to extract as it would require analysis of individual employee records held in a number of areas across the Department.
d, e, f - To provide detail as requested would require an inordinate amount of Department resources to extract as it would require analysis of individual employee records held in a number of areas across the Department.
(c) on leave because of stress; (d) continuing to teach in a government school; (e) on long service leave; or (f) have resigned?
(d) continuing to teach in a government school; (e) on long service leave; or (f) have resigned?
(e) on long service leave; or (f) have resigned?
(f) have resigned?
c - The Department does not record the cause of leave taken by employees other than general categorisation, eg Sick Leave, Annual Leave, Long Service Leave, Personal Leave. d, e, f - To provide detail as requested would require an inordinate amount of Department resources to extract as it would require analysis of individual employee records held in a number of areas across the Department.
d, e, f - To provide detail as requested would require an inordinate amount of Department resources to extract as it would require analysis of individual employee records held in a number of areas across the Department.
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Answered
2 May 2006
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
34 days
a, b - To provide detail as requested would require an inordinate amount of Department resources to extract as it would require analysis of individual employee records held in a number of areas across the Department.
c - The Department does not record the cause of leave taken by employees other than general categorisation, eg Sick Leave, Annual Leave, Long Service Leave, Personal Leave.
d, e, f - To provide detail as requested would require an inordinate amount of Department resources to extract as it would require analysis of individual employee records held in a number of areas across the Department.
c - The Department does not record the cause of leave taken by employees other than general categorisation, eg Sick Leave, Annual Leave, Long Service Leave, Personal Leave.
d, e, f - To provide detail as requested would require an inordinate amount of Department resources to extract as it would require analysis of individual employee records held in a number of areas across the Department.
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