❓ Hon Helen Morton requests data on parental leave taken by staff at the Department of Housing and Works and the Heritage Council. The answer provides figures for staff numbers, leave duration, and payments over five years.
AnsweredQoN 6196Legislative Council
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(a) number of staff taking parental leave each year;
(b) amount of time taken in parental leave each year, measured by weeks; and
(c) total payments in parental leave made to public servants each year?
(b) amount of time taken in parental leave each year, measured by weeks; and
(c) total payments in parental leave made to public servants each year?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 May 2008
Responded by
Minister for Local Government representing the Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
28 days
The Department of Housing and Works advises:
Department of Housing and Works
(a) 2006/07 29 employees
2005/06 27 employees
2004/05 33 employees
2003/04 18 employees
2002/03 18 employees
(b) 2006/07 498.56 weeks
2005/06 503.50 weeks
2004/05 393.84 weeks
2003/04 323.30 weeks
2002/03 223.43 weeks
(c) 2006/07 $146,803.37
2005/06 $79,878.17
2004/05 $100,032.70
2003/04 $39,553.95
2002/03 $6,247.63
Heritage Council
Note: The Department of Housing and Works assumed responsibility for the administration of the Heritage Council payroll on 1 July 2005, therefore only figures after this date are available:
(a)2006/07 1 employee
2005/06 0
2004/05 Not available
2003/04 Not available
2002/03 Not available
(b) 2006/07 45.20 weeks
2005/06 0
2004/05 Not available
2003/04 Not available
2002/03 Not available
(c) 2006/07 $12,352.50
2005/06 0
2004/05 Not available
2003/04 Not available
2002/03 Not available
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Department of Housing and Works
(a) 2006/07 29 employees
2005/06 27 employees
2004/05 33 employees
2003/04 18 employees
2002/03 18 employees
(b) 2006/07 498.56 weeks
2005/06 503.50 weeks
2004/05 393.84 weeks
2003/04 323.30 weeks
2002/03 223.43 weeks
(c) 2006/07 $146,803.37
2005/06 $79,878.17
2004/05 $100,032.70
2003/04 $39,553.95
2002/03 $6,247.63
Heritage Council
Note: The Department of Housing and Works assumed responsibility for the administration of the Heritage Council payroll on 1 July 2005, therefore only figures after this date are available:
(a)2006/07 1 employee
2005/06 0
2004/05 Not available
2003/04 Not available
2002/03 Not available
(b) 2006/07 45.20 weeks
2005/06 0
2004/05 Not available
2003/04 Not available
2002/03 Not available
(c) 2006/07 $12,352.50
2005/06 0
2004/05 Not available
2003/04 Not available
2002/03 Not available
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