❓ Mr. Logan asks about the employment of tradespeople and apprentices within departments under the Minister's responsibility. The response details FTE and headcount for various trades in Corrective Services and DFES, with no tradespeople employed by SEMC, Small Business Development Corporation, or Veterans.
AnsweredQoN 4880Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 February 2016
Member
Portfolio
Emergency Services; Corrective Services; Small Business; Veterans
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the employment of tradespeople in each department, Government Trading Enterprise, authority and agency under the Ministers’ responsibility and I ask for each: (a) how many tradespeople are employed in terms of both FTE and headcount in each; (b) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of (a) by trade; (c) how many apprentices are employed in each; and (d) can the Minister please provide a breakdown of (c) by trade?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 March 2016
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services; Small Business; Veterans
Response time
29 days
The Department of Corrective Services (the Department) advises:
(a) 204.1 FTE and 209 head count as at 11 February 2016.
(b)
Trades
FTE
Count
Animal Attendants and Trainers
6
6
Bricklayers and Stonemasons
4
4
Cabinetmakers
7
7
Canvas and Leather Goods Makers
1
1
Carpenters and Joiners
1
1
Chefs
44.6
47
Clothing Trades Workers
12
12
Food Trades Workers
9
9
Gardeners
32
32
Metal Fitters and Machinists
10
10
Other Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers
69.5
72
Painting Trades Workers
2
2
Precision Metal Trades Workers
1
1
Printers
2
2
Signwriters
1
1
Upholsterers
2
2
Grand Total
204.1
209
(c) Nil.
(d) Not Applicable.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) advises:
(a) 26 tradespeople employed for a total of 26 FTE.
(b) The breakdown by trade is as follows:
- Automotive Technician 17
- Radio Communications 9
(c) 1 Apprentice is currently employed for a total of 1 FTE.
(d) The apprentice is employed in the radio communications trade.
The State Emergency Management Committee (SEMC) Secretariat advises:
(a) Nil.
(b)-(d) Not applicable.
Small Business Development Corporation advises:
(a) Nil.
(b)-(d) Not applicable.
Veterans advises:
(a) Nil.
(b)-(d) Not applicable.
(a) 204.1 FTE and 209 head count as at 11 February 2016.
(b)
Trades
FTE
Count
Animal Attendants and Trainers
6
6
Bricklayers and Stonemasons
4
4
Cabinetmakers
7
7
Canvas and Leather Goods Makers
1
1
Carpenters and Joiners
1
1
Chefs
44.6
47
Clothing Trades Workers
12
12
Food Trades Workers
9
9
Gardeners
32
32
Metal Fitters and Machinists
10
10
Other Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers
69.5
72
Painting Trades Workers
2
2
Precision Metal Trades Workers
1
1
Printers
2
2
Signwriters
1
1
Upholsterers
2
2
Grand Total
204.1
209
(c) Nil.
(d) Not Applicable.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) advises:
(a) 26 tradespeople employed for a total of 26 FTE.
(b) The breakdown by trade is as follows:
- Automotive Technician 17
- Radio Communications 9
(c) 1 Apprentice is currently employed for a total of 1 FTE.
(d) The apprentice is employed in the radio communications trade.
The State Emergency Management Committee (SEMC) Secretariat advises:
(a) Nil.
(b)-(d) Not applicable.
Small Business Development Corporation advises:
(a) Nil.
(b)-(d) Not applicable.
Veterans advises:
(a) Nil.
(b)-(d) Not applicable.
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