❓ Hon Sue Ellery asks about the estimated number of eligible separations for the Department of Education under the public sector workforce reform policy. The answer deflects, stating the matter is under consideration as part of the budget process.
AnsweredQoN 69Legislative Council
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION — PUBLIC SECTOR
WORKFORCE RENEWAL POLICY
69. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
minister representing the Treasurer:
I refer to the Treasury advice of 22 December 2014 to
agencies that Treasury analysts would be in contact with them during January
2015 to obtain relevant data in order to quantify agency-level budget
adjustments of savings to be generated by the public sector workforce reform
policy. What is the number of estimated eligible separations for the Department
of Education under the public sector workforce reform policy?
WORKFORCE RENEWAL POLICY
69. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
minister representing the Treasurer:
I refer to the Treasury advice of 22 December 2014 to
agencies that Treasury analysts would be in contact with them during January
2015 to obtain relevant data in order to quantify agency-level budget
adjustments of savings to be generated by the public sector workforce reform
policy. What is the number of estimated eligible separations for the Department
of Education under the public sector workforce reform policy?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member for some notice of this question.
As outlined in the response to question without notice 14,
the implementation of the public sector workforce renewal policy is being
worked through between Treasury and agencies as part of the 2015–16
budget process, and is the subject of consideration by the Economic and
Expenditure Reform Committee and cabinet. The savings resulting from this
policy will be reflected in the 2015–16 budget at an agency level.
As outlined in the response to question without notice 14,
the implementation of the public sector workforce renewal policy is being
worked through between Treasury and agencies as part of the 2015–16
budget process, and is the subject of consideration by the Economic and
Expenditure Reform Committee and cabinet. The savings resulting from this
policy will be reflected in the 2015–16 budget at an agency level.
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