❓ I refer to Western Australia public sector employees who work and domicile outside of the metropolitan region and I ask, for each of the nine regions defined under the Regional Development Commission
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I refer to Western Australia public sector employees who work and domicile outside of the metropolitan region and I ask, for each of the nine regions defined under the
Regional Development Commission Act 1993
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(1) What is the number, including ongoing and non-ongoing, of employees as at 30 June 2011 by -
(a) each classification level (including salary ranges);
(b) full-time/part-time status;
(c) gender; and
(d) location?
(2) What is the employment type based on gender of those employees; for example, but not limited to -
(a) permanent;
(b) fixed-term; and
(c) casual?
(3) How many employees identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander?
(4) How many employees receive housing assistance, for example, but not limited to -
(a) rental subsidy; and
(b) housing provided?
(5) In relation to (1), what is the number of full time equivalent employees (FTE), and the total employment package for each FTE including, but not limited to -
(a) base wage;
(b) regional and other allowances;
(c) subsidies; and
(d) non salary benefits?
Regional Development Commission Act 1993
-
(1) What is the number, including ongoing and non-ongoing, of employees as at 30 June 2011 by -
(a) each classification level (including salary ranges);
(b) full-time/part-time status;
(c) gender; and
(d) location?
(2) What is the employment type based on gender of those employees; for example, but not limited to -
(a) permanent;
(b) fixed-term; and
(c) casual?
(3) How many employees identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander?
(4) How many employees receive housing assistance, for example, but not limited to -
(a) rental subsidy; and
(b) housing provided?
(5) In relation to (1), what is the number of full time equivalent employees (FTE), and the total employment package for each FTE including, but not limited to -
(a) base wage;
(b) regional and other allowances;
(c) subsidies; and
(d) non salary benefits?
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Answered
9 November 2011
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Premier
Response time
48 days
The Public Sector Commission advises:
(1-3)
Please refer to [tabled paper no.]
(4-5)
This information is not collected by the Public Sector Commission across Government. If the Hon. Member has a question relating to a specific agency, he is encouraged to ask the Minister responsible for that agency.
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(1-3)
Please refer to [tabled paper no.]
(4-5)
This information is not collected by the Public Sector Commission across Government. If the Hon. Member has a question relating to a specific agency, he is encouraged to ask the Minister responsible for that agency.
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
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