A WA parliamentary question seeks information on leave liabilities (annual and long service) for departments and agencies under the Minister for Health's control for the financial years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004, and the provisions in place to meet these liabilities. The answer refers to agency-level management and whole-of-government monitoring.

AnsweredQoN 1567Legislative Council
Asked
4 May 2005
Portfolio
Health

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For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial office, will the Minister provide the following information -
(1) What was the leave liability (annual and long service) for the financial years 2002-2003 and 2003-2004?
(2) What provisions are in place to meet this leave liability?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
21 June 2005
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
48 days
http://www.dpc.wa.gov.au/psmd/pubs/wac/profilearchives/index.html . (2) Leave liabilities are managed at an agency level. This is considered an appropriate approach, given that each agency is best placed to implement leave management policies that best meet the needs of their employees and result in least disruption to their services. At the whole of government level, the Government will continue to monitor and report leave liability.
(2) Leave liabilities are managed at an agency level. This is considered an appropriate approach, given that each agency is best placed to implement leave management policies that best meet the needs of their employees and result in least disruption to their services. At the whole of government level, the Government will continue to monitor and report leave liability.

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