A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the number of staff employed on temporary contracts within the Sport and Recreation portfolio as of March 1, 2009 and 2010. The question seeks to understand the prevalence and duration of temporary employment within the Department of Sport and Recreation, VenuesWest, and the Western Australian Institute of Sport.

AnsweredQoN 1667Legislative Council
Asked
2 March 2010
Portfolio
Sport and Recreation

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For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolios -
(1) How many staff were employed on temporary contracts as at 1 March 2010?
(2) What is the number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2010?
(3) How many staff were employed on a temporary contract for a period of less than 12 months as at 1 March 2010?
(4) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2010?
(5) How many staff were employed on temporary contract as at 1 March 2009?
(6) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2009?
(7) How many staff were employed on a temporary contract for a period of less than 12 months as at 1 March 2009?
(8) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2009?

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Answered
21 April 2010
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
50 days
DEPARTMENT OF SPORT AND RECREATION
(1) 50
(2) 26.88%
(3) 28
(4) 15.05%
(5) 53
(6) 29.12%
(7) 33
(8) 18.13%
VENUESWEST
(1) 19
(2) 12.8%
(3) 8
(4) 5.4%
(5) 15
(6) 10%
(7) 6
(8) 4.3%
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT
(1) 44
(2) 71%
(3) 4
(4) 6.5%
(5) 39
(6) 65%
(7) 0
(8) 0%
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