❓ Mr. Kirkup asks about the use of labour hire companies by departments/agencies within the Minister's portfolio since Jan 1, 2017, seeking details on companies used, number of hires, positions, duration, and costs. The Minister provides a non-answer, requesting a more specific question.
AnsweredQoN 2425Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 November 2017
Member
Portfolio
Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement
QuestionView source ↗
Since 1 January 2017 have any departments, agencies or government trading enterprises within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities engaged a labour hire company, and if so: (a) what is the name of the company/companies engaged; (b) how many people have been hired via the labour hire company, for what positions and for how long was each individual engaged; and (c) what are the breakdown of costs paid to the company, for the provision of these recruitment services?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 May 2018
Responded by
Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement
Response time
16 days
The term “labour hire”, as it pertains to labour hire companies, is defined very broadly. If the member has a question related to a specific instance or practise for the procurement of external labour, the Government will endeavour to answer it.
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