❓ Mr. Kirkup asks the Attorney General about the use of labour hire companies within the Attorney General's portfolio since January 1, 2017, seeking details on companies used, number of hires, positions, duration, and costs. The Attorney General provides a non-answer, requesting a more specific question.
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Since 1 January 2017 have any departments, agencies or government trading enterprises within the Attorney General's portfolio of responsibilities engaged a labour hire company, and if so: (a) what is the name of the company/companies engaged; (b) how many people have been hired via the labour hire company, for what positions and for how long was each individual engaged; and (c) what are the breakdown of costs paid to the company, for the provision of these recruitment services?
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14 February 2018
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The term “labour hire”, as it pertains to labour hire companies, is defined very broadly. If the member has a question related to a specific instance or practise for the procurement of external labour, the Government will endeavour to answer it.
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