❓ Question regarding the number, agency, position, gender, and age profile of WA public sector employees who accepted voluntary severance packages between September 2015 and August 2016. The answer refers to tabled papers for detailed information.
AnsweredQoN 5662Legislative Assembly
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Since 1 September 2015, how many Western Australian public sector employees have been offered and accepted a voluntary severance: (a) for each employee: (i) for which agency did the employee work prior to accepting the severance; and (ii) what was the position or title of the employee prior to severance; and (b) what is the breakdown of the total number of employees detailed in (1) in terms of: (i) gender; and (ii) age profile?
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21 September 2016
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36 days
Data entered by public sector agencies on the Recruitment and Advertising Management System (RAMS) indicates that between 1 September 2015 and 17 August 2016, one thousand two hundred and twenty six (1226) employees have been offered and accepted a voluntary severance and have left their employment.
(a)(i-ii) Refer to Attachment A. See tabled paper.
(b)(i-ii) Refer to Attachment B. See tabled paper.
(a)(i-ii) Refer to Attachment A. See tabled paper.
(b)(i-ii) Refer to Attachment B. See tabled paper.
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