❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on media, communications, marketing, and speechwriting staff within various government departments and agencies, including their salaries and entitlements. The answer refers to a tabled paper for detailed information, except for employee numbers.
AnsweredQoN 6693Legislative Assembly
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I refer the Minister to each department and agency under the Minister’s control, including his office, and ask:
(a) what is the total number of employees engaged in media, communications, marketing, or speechwriting, including:
(i) public;
(ii) corporate; and
(iii) media relations; and
(b) what is the salary band for each of these employees;
(c) what is the job title for each of these employees;
(d) what entitlements do these employees receive (such as phone and vehicle entitlements); and
(e) for each employee please provide an itemised breakdown for:
(i) phone entitlements; and
(ii) vehicle entitlements?
(a) what is the total number of employees engaged in media, communications, marketing, or speechwriting, including:
(i) public;
(ii) corporate; and
(iii) media relations; and
(b) what is the salary band for each of these employees;
(c) what is the job title for each of these employees;
(d) what entitlements do these employees receive (such as phone and vehicle entitlements); and
(e) for each employee please provide an itemised breakdown for:
(i) phone entitlements; and
(ii) vehicle entitlements?
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Answered
1 December 2011
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Finance; Commerce; Small Business
Response time
30 days
Ministerial Office
The Member is referred to the Ministerial Resourcing Report tabled in the House on Thursday, 10 November 2011 (tabled paper no 4205).
Department of Commerce
(a) 17
(i- ii) 12
(iii) 5
(b)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Department of Finance
(a) 8
(i-ii) 6
(iii) 2
(b)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Small Business Development Commission
(a) (i-iii) Three
(b)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(a) (i-iii) Nil
(b-e) Not applicable
Workcover WA
(a) (i - iii) 5
(b)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
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The Member is referred to the Ministerial Resourcing Report tabled in the House on Thursday, 10 November 2011 (tabled paper no 4205).
Department of Commerce
(a) 17
(i- ii) 12
(iii) 5
(b)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Department of Finance
(a) 8
(i-ii) 6
(iii) 2
(b)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Small Business Development Commission
(a) (i-iii) Three
(b)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(a) (i-iii) Nil
(b-e) Not applicable
Workcover WA
(a) (i - iii) 5
(b)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
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