A WA parliamentary question seeks data on Department of Education employees aged 70 or older, specifically regarding their employment type and superannuation guarantee levy eligibility. The answer provides a breakdown of fixed-term/permanent and casual employees.

AnsweredQoN 4980Legislative Council
Asked
9 November 2011
Portfolio
Education

QuestionView source ↗

(1) How many of the Department of Education’s employees are aged 70, or older?
(2) How many of the Department of Education’s employees who are aged 70 and older receive the superannuation guarantee levy that they would otherwise compulsorily receive if they were aged less than 70 years?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
6 March 2012
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Education
Response time
118 days
I am advised by the Department of Education as follows:
(1) Fixed-term/Permanent - 239; Casual - 241
(2) Fixed-term/Permanent - 186; Casual - 241
Please note that:
(i) The number of fixed-term/permanent employees are those employed as at 14 November 2011;
(ii) Because of their "on again off again" employment arrangements, the total number of casuals employed between 1 January 2011 and 14 November 2011 has been included in (1)?(2); and
(iii) The fixed-term/permanent employees who did not receive the superannuation guarantee levy (2) are GESBGoldStatemembers.
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