Provides a breakdown of accrued annual leave balances for WA Police and the Road Safety Commission as of June 30, 2020, and December 31, 2020, categorized by leave balance duration and associated dollar value.

AnsweredQoN 54Legislative Council
Asked
5 May 2021
Portfolio
Police; Road Safety

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As at 30 June 2020 and as at 31 December 2020, 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) four weeks or less; (b) four to five weeks; (c) five to six weeks; (d) six to seven weeks; (e) seven to eight weeks; and (f) eight weeks and more?

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Answered
3 June 2021
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
10 days
Western Australian Police including Road Safety Commission
The Western Australian Police advises:
30 June 2020
No of Staff
$’000
4 weeks or less*
5 287
$18 323
4 – 5 weeks
902
$7 289
5 – 6 weeks
755
$7 705
6 – 7 weeks
512
$6 680
7 – 8 weeks
334
$5 082
More than 8 weeks
384
$7 865
Total
8174
$52 944
Note Police Officers accrue six weeks annual leave per year.
*988 employees had a zero or negative balance
31 December 2020
No of Staff
$’000
4 weeks or less*
5 867
$18 033
4 – 5 weeks
964
$8 003
5 – 6 weeks
1 176
$12 765
6 – 7 weeks
344
$4 572
7 – 8 weeks
169
$2 711
More than 8 weeks
223
$5 228
Total
8 743
$51 312
Note Police Officers accrue six weeks annual leave per year.
*547 employees had a zero or negative balance

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