❓ Hon Sue Ellery questions the Minister for Education regarding a significant $282.36 million corrective measure related to 'Public Sector Workforce Reform' within the Department of Education's 2013-14 budget, inquiring about how the saving will be generated and why it's substantially larger than similar measures in other agencies. The Minister requests clarification and promises an answer later in question time.
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STATE
BUDGET 2013–14 — DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
406. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for Education:
I refer to the $282.36 million corrective measure under the
heading ''Public Sector Workforce Reform'' in the Department of
Education 2013–14 budget.
(1) How will that saving be generated?
(2) Why is that
corrective measure in the Department of Education so significantly larger than
the same corrective measure in every other government agency?
BUDGET 2013–14 — DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
406. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for Education:
I refer to the $282.36 million corrective measure under the
heading ''Public Sector Workforce Reform'' in the Department of
Education 2013–14 budget.
(1) How will that saving be generated?
(2) Why is that
corrective measure in the Department of Education so significantly larger than
the same corrective measure in every other government agency?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.
I just want some clarification on one aspect of that question and I will have
it for the member by the end of question time.
I just want some clarification on one aspect of that question and I will have
it for the member by the end of question time.
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