A WA parliamentary question seeks details on public sector employee redeployment requests, including reasons, originating departments, destinations, success rates, and the number of unsuccessful requests filled by redeployees. The answer provides data on accepted registrations but lacks information on total requests and redeployee placements in unsuccessful requests.

AnsweredQoN 2546Legislative Assembly
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2 March 2004
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(b) for each request, what was the reason for the request, which department did they originate from, what was the intended destination and was the request successful; and (c) of the unsuccessful requests, how many of these positions were filled by redeployees?
(c) of the unsuccessful requests, how many of these positions were filled by redeployees?
(b) A listing of the 356 accepted registrations is attached showing the referring agency and the broad reasoning for each application. [See paper No. ] (c) Information not available.
(c) Information not available.

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30 March 2004
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(a) From 1 July 2002 to 9 March 2004 a total of 356 requests to centrally register public sector employees for redeployment were accepted. Central records are not available to show the total number of redeployment registration requests made, including those that were not accepted.
(b) A listing of the 356 accepted registrations is attached showing the referring agency and the broad reasoning for each application. [See paper No. ]
(c) Information not available.

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