❓ Hon. C.L. Edwardes questions the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection's decision to invite the Secretary of Unions WA to address the Labour Relations Division staff, seeking justification for the invitation and its purpose.
AnsweredQoN 1277Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 November 2001
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Consumer and Employment Protection; Training
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(1) Was Mr Tony Cooke, former Secretary of Unions WA, invited to address the staff of the Labour Relations Division?
(2) If so, on what basis did this occur and for what purpose.
(2) If so, on what basis did this occur and for what purpose.
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Answered
5 December 2001
Responded by
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Training
Response time
20 days
(1) Yes, as the then Secretary of Unions WA.
(2) The Corporate Executive of the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection considered it was appropriate for staff of the Labour Relations Division to better understand the role of unions in the working environment.
(2) The Corporate Executive of the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection considered it was appropriate for staff of the Labour Relations Division to better understand the role of unions in the working environment.
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