❓ This parliamentary question seeks to determine the number of taxi compliance officers employed by the Department of Transport in Western Australia over a three-year period. The answer reveals a slight decrease in both full-time equivalent positions and actual officers employed.
AnsweredQoN 979Legislative Council
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How many taxi compliance officers, by full time equivalent and actual officers, were employed by the Department of Transport as at: (a) 1 March 2012; (b) 1 March 2013; and (c) 1 March 2014?
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9 April 2014
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Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
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20 days
(a) 19 full-time equivalent positions, occupied by 18 officers.
(b) 19 full-time equivalent positions, occupied by 17 officers.
(c) 18 full-time equivalent positions, occupied by 16 officers.
(b) 19 full-time equivalent positions, occupied by 17 officers.
(c) 18 full-time equivalent positions, occupied by 16 officers.
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