❓ Mr. Wyatt requests data on the number of full-time equivalent public servants, average salary, and median salary in the WA public sector from 2005-2006 to 2012-2013. The answer refers him to publicly available reports from the Public Sector Commission.
AnsweredQoN 1575Legislative Assembly
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In relation to employees of the State Government for each of the financial years 2005–2006 through to and including 2012–2013, I ask: (a) how many full-time equivalents public servants were employed by the Western Australian public sector; (b) what was the average salary of public servants in the Western Australian public sector; and (c) what was the median salary of public servants in the Western Australian public sector?
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18 February 2014
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Information relating to full-time equivalents, average salaries and median salaries of Western Australian public servants can be found in the Public Sector Commission's State of the Sector Report and the State of the Sector Statistical Bulletin.
The most recent State of the Sector report was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 21 November 2013 (see tabled paper no 1207 - State of the Sector Report 2013).
Both publications are also publicly available on the Public Sector Commission's website.
The most recent State of the Sector report was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 21 November 2013 (see tabled paper no 1207 - State of the Sector Report 2013).
Both publications are also publicly available on the Public Sector Commission's website.
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