❓ The WA parliamentary question seeks data on parental leave taken by public servants in the Child Protection portfolio, including the number of staff, leave duration in weeks, and total payments made over five financial years. The answer provides the requested data for each year from 2002/2003 to 2006/2007.
AnsweredQoN 6176Legislative Council
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
14 May 2008
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
35 days
(a) 2006/2007 = 42
2005/2006 = 35
2004/2005 = 31
2003/2004 = 21
2002/2003 = 16
(b) 2006/2007 = 572.6
2005/2006 = 148.4
2004/2005 = 94.6
2003/2004 = 107.2
2002/2003 = 58.8
(c) 2006/2007 = $632,943
2005/2006 = $159,666
2004/2005 = $99,617
2003/2004 = $102,846
2002/2003 = $57,880
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2005/2006 = 35
2004/2005 = 31
2003/2004 = 21
2002/2003 = 16
(b) 2006/2007 = 572.6
2005/2006 = 148.4
2004/2005 = 94.6
2003/2004 = 107.2
2002/2003 = 58.8
(c) 2006/2007 = $632,943
2005/2006 = $159,666
2004/2005 = $99,617
2003/2004 = $102,846
2002/2003 = $57,880
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