❓ Hon Tjorn Sibma requests a breakdown of accrued annual leave balances within agencies/departments under the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade as of June 30, 2019. The response provides a summary of the total dollar value and number of staff for various leave balance ranges.
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As at 30 June 2019, for each agency/department within the Minister's portfolio can the Minister please provide in tabular form, the total dollar value of accrued annual leave balances and the number of staff to whom those balances apply for leave balances of the following periods: (a) 4 weeks or less; (b) 4 to 5 weeks; (c) 5 to 6 weeks; (d) 6 to 7 weeks; (e) 7 to 8 weeks; and (f) more than 8 weeks?
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Answered
3 December 2019
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development representing the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade
Response time
11 days
Weeks
Total dollar value
Number of Staff
a)
4 weeks or less
$618,920
176
b)
4 to 5 weeks
$279,305
28
c)
5 to 6 weeks
$144,493
12
d)
6 to 7 weeks
$224,513
15
e)
7 to 8 weeks
$228,963
15
f)
More than 8 weeks
$697,776
26
Total dollar value
Number of Staff
a)
4 weeks or less
$618,920
176
b)
4 to 5 weeks
$279,305
28
c)
5 to 6 weeks
$144,493
12
d)
6 to 7 weeks
$224,513
15
e)
7 to 8 weeks
$228,963
15
f)
More than 8 weeks
$697,776
26
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