❓ Hon. Tjorn Sibma asks about the projected salaries and wages bill for WA Police under the government's wage policy and compares it to the original 1.5% pay increase. The Minister defers the answer to another question.
AnsweredQoN 272Legislative Council
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(1) What is the anticipated per annum total salaries and wages bill for Western Australia Police (WAPOL) across the forward estimates, factoring in the Government's present wages policy limiting growth to increases of $1000 per annum?
(2) What would be the projected per annum total salaries and wages bill for WAPOL across the forward estimates if the Government's original 1.5% pay increase was honoured?
(3) Can the Minister list each of the categories/classifications of WAPOL officers as a proportion of the current total WAPOL salaries and wages bill?
(2) What would be the projected per annum total salaries and wages bill for WAPOL across the forward estimates if the Government's original 1.5% pay increase was honoured?
(3) Can the Minister list each of the categories/classifications of WAPOL officers as a proportion of the current total WAPOL salaries and wages bill?
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Answered
13 September 2017
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development representing the Minister for Commerce and Industrial Relations
Response time
9 days
(1)-(3) Please refer to Legislative Council Question on Notice 273 from the Minister for Police.
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