❓ Question on Notice regarding the number of sick days taken by staff in departments and agencies within the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce's portfolio responsibilities between March 2016 and February 2019.
AnsweredQoN 5002Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the total number (in days) of sick leave taken by
staff in all departments, agencies, government trading
enterprises or boards within the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities, and I ask: (a) How many sick days were taken over the periods: (i) 1 March 2016 to 28 February 2017; (ii) 1
March 2017 to 28 February 2018; and (iii) 1 March 2018 to 28 February 2019?
staff in all departments, agencies, government trading
enterprises or boards within the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities, and I ask: (a) How many sick days were taken over the periods: (i) 1 March 2016 to 28 February 2017; (ii) 1
March 2017 to 28 February 2018; and (iii) 1 March 2018 to 28 February 2019?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 May 2019
Response time
6 days
The Corruption and Crime Commission:
(i) 1,541.5 days;
(ii) 1,031.6 days; and
(iii) 1,001.6 days.
The Department of Justice (including the State Solicitors and Solicitor General’s Offices):
(i) 78,547;
(ii) 8,679; and
(iii) 84,062.
The Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety:
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4998.
The Equal Opportunity Commission:
(i) 337 days;
(ii) 253 days; and
(iii) 160 days.
LegalAid Western Australia:
(i) 2,326.96 days;
(ii) 2,370.07 days; and
(iii) 2,396.53 days.
Office of the Commissioner for Children and Young People:
(i) 127 days;
(ii) 102 days; and
(iii) 58 days.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions:
(i) 2,494 days;
(ii) 2,665 days; and
(iii) 2,967 days.
Office of the Information Commissioner:
(i) 908.35 hours;
(ii) 476.75 hours; and
(iii) 365.5 hours.
(i) 1,541.5 days;
(ii) 1,031.6 days; and
(iii) 1,001.6 days.
The Department of Justice (including the State Solicitors and Solicitor General’s Offices):
(i) 78,547;
(ii) 8,679; and
(iii) 84,062.
The Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety:
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4998.
The Equal Opportunity Commission:
(i) 337 days;
(ii) 253 days; and
(iii) 160 days.
LegalAid Western Australia:
(i) 2,326.96 days;
(ii) 2,370.07 days; and
(iii) 2,396.53 days.
Office of the Commissioner for Children and Young People:
(i) 127 days;
(ii) 102 days; and
(iii) 58 days.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions:
(i) 2,494 days;
(ii) 2,665 days; and
(iii) 2,967 days.
Office of the Information Commissioner:
(i) 908.35 hours;
(ii) 476.75 hours; and
(iii) 365.5 hours.
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