❓ Hon. Linda Savage questions the delay in releasing the Amendola review of the WA industrial relations system, which cost $850,000 and has been with the government since December 2009. The Minister responds that it will be released before the end of the year and tabled after cabinet consideration.
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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS — AMENDOLA REVIEW
I refer to the $850 000 Amendola review of the Western Australian industrial relations system and comments made by the Premier that the government would release the report by the end of the year. (1) Given that the government has had the report since December 2009, when will it be released? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the review; and, if not, why not? Hon NORMAN MOORE
I refer to the $850 000 Amendola review of the Western Australian industrial relations system and comments made by the Premier that the government would release the report by the end of the year. (1) Given that the government has had the report since December 2009, when will it be released? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the review; and, if not, why not? Hon NORMAN MOORE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
(1) Given that the government has had the report since December 2009, when will it be released? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the review; and, if not, why not? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
(2) Will the minister table a copy of the review; and, if not, why not? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
(1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
(2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
(1) Given that the government has had the report since December 2009, when will it be released? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the review; and, if not, why not? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
(2) Will the minister table a copy of the review; and, if not, why not? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
(1) The government intends to release the Amendola review final report before the end of the year. (2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
(2) The Minister for Commerce will table a copy of the final report after it has been publicly released. It is not appropriate for a report to be tabled before it has been the subject of formal cabinet consideration.
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