❓ The question seeks a breakdown of public servant employment figures (FTE, headcount, actively engaged) across all government departments, agencies, and corporations within the Minister's Regional Development, Agriculture and Food portfolio as of 17 March 2017. The answer refers to another question.
AnsweredQoN 112Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 May 2017
Member
Portfolio
Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade
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In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities, as at 17 March 2017: (a) how many full time equivalent (FTE) public servants are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio; (b) how many public servants by ‘head count’ are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio; and (c) how many public servants who are ‘actively engaged’ are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 June 2017
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Regional Development; Agriculture and Food; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade
Response time
8 days
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 117
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