❓ Question on Notice regarding the Department of the Attorney General's use of labour hire companies, specifically requesting the total staffing hours provided by level for 2012-2013, 2013-2014, and 2014 to date. The answer provides a breakdown of hours by level for each period.
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I refer to the use of labour hire companies within the Department of the Attorney General, and I ask: (a) what were the total staffing hours, by level, provided by labour hire companies in each of the following years: (i) 2012-2013; (ii) 2013-2014; and (iii) 2014 to date?
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Answered
23 September 2014
Response time
34 days
(a)
The approximate number of hours were as follows:
(i) 2012-13
Level
Hours
Level 1
12 243.00
Level 2
19 944.00
Level 3
1 094.00
Level 5
769.50
(ii) 2013-14
Level
Hours
Level 1
11 127.00
Level 2
16 690.00
Level 3
2 355.25
Level 4
848.50
Level 5
482.00
(iii) 2014 to date
Level
Hours
Level 1
578.00
Level 2
917.00
Level 3
19.00
Level 4
43.00
The approximate number of hours were as follows:
(i) 2012-13
Level
Hours
Level 1
12 243.00
Level 2
19 944.00
Level 3
1 094.00
Level 5
769.50
(ii) 2013-14
Level
Hours
Level 1
11 127.00
Level 2
16 690.00
Level 3
2 355.25
Level 4
848.50
Level 5
482.00
(iii) 2014 to date
Level
Hours
Level 1
578.00
Level 2
917.00
Level 3
19.00
Level 4
43.00
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