❓ Question on Notice 6169 seeks data on parental leave taken by public servants in Western Australia, including the number of staff, duration of leave, and total payments made. The answer refers to QoN 6200.
AnsweredQoN 6169Legislative Council
Asked
9 April 2008
Member
Portfolio
Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
QuestionView source ↗
(a) number of staff taking parental leave each year;
(b) amount of time taken in parental leave each year, measured by weeks; and
(c) total payments in parental leave made to public servants each year?
(b) amount of time taken in parental leave each year, measured by weeks; and
(c) total payments in parental leave made to public servants each year?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
17 June 2008
Response time
69 days
Please refer to question on notice 6200 referred to the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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