❓ Question requesting a detailed breakdown of staffing levels at the State Library of WA over the past five years, including employment type, and level.
AnsweredQoN 4231Legislative Assembly
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Can
the Minister please provide the
number of staff working at the State Library of WA for each of the past five
years and in each year: (a) how
many were permanent full-time; (b) how
many were permanent part-time; (c) how many were fixed term full-time; (d) how many were fixed term part-time; (e) how
many were casual; (f) how
many were seconded from another department, including dates of secondment; and (g) please
provide a breakdown of the levels of staff for each category for each of the
past five years?
the Minister please provide the
number of staff working at the State Library of WA for each of the past five
years and in each year: (a) how
many were permanent full-time; (b) how
many were permanent part-time; (c) how many were fixed term full-time; (d) how many were fixed term part-time; (e) how
many were casual; (f) how
many were seconded from another department, including dates of secondment; and (g) please
provide a breakdown of the levels of staff for each category for each of the
past five years?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 November 2018
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
12 days
(a-g) [see tabled paper no.]
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