❓ Hon Ray Halligan asked about the engagement of temporary staff through employment agencies within departments and agencies under the Minister for Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern since January 1, 2005. The answer indicates no temporary staff were engaged by the Great Southern Development Commission.
AnsweredQoN 1322Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s direction -
(1) How many temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 1 2005?
(2) For each engagement, what was the -
(a) level of the position;
(b) name of the employment agency;
(c) duration of the engagement; and
(d) reason why the position was not filled from within the public sector?
(1) How many temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 1 2005?
(2) For each engagement, what was the -
(a) level of the position;
(b) name of the employment agency;
(c) duration of the engagement; and
(d) reason why the position was not filled from within the public sector?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
18 May 2005
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries representing the Minister for Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern
Response time
14 days
(b) name of the employment agency; (c) duration of the engagement; and (d) reason why the position was not filled from within the public sector?
(c) duration of the engagement; and (d) reason why the position was not filled from within the public sector?
(d) reason why the position was not filled from within the public sector?
(1) Nil (2) (a-d) Not applicable. GREAT SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1) No temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 2005 by the Great Southern Development Commission (2) (a-d) Not applicable.
(2) (a-d) Not applicable. GREAT SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1) No temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 2005 by the Great Southern Development Commission (2) (a-d) Not applicable.
GREAT SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1) No temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 2005 by the Great Southern Development Commission (2) (a-d) Not applicable.
(1) No temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 2005 by the Great Southern Development Commission (2) (a-d) Not applicable.
(2) (a-d) Not applicable.
(c) duration of the engagement; and (d) reason why the position was not filled from within the public sector?
(d) reason why the position was not filled from within the public sector?
(1) Nil (2) (a-d) Not applicable. GREAT SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1) No temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 2005 by the Great Southern Development Commission (2) (a-d) Not applicable.
(2) (a-d) Not applicable. GREAT SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1) No temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 2005 by the Great Southern Development Commission (2) (a-d) Not applicable.
GREAT SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1) No temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 2005 by the Great Southern Development Commission (2) (a-d) Not applicable.
(1) No temporary staff have been engaged through an employment agency since January 2005 by the Great Southern Development Commission (2) (a-d) Not applicable.
(2) (a-d) Not applicable.
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