❓ Mr. Kirkup's question seeks data on workers' compensation claims within the Police and Road Safety portfolios. The WA Police reported 70 employees on workers' compensation, excluding police officers, while the Road Safety Commission reported none.
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For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial office as at 21 June 2017, how many employees, both permanent and non-permanent, are currently on workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury?
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Answered
15 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
6 days
The WA Police advised the following;
As at 21 June 2017, the number of Western Australia Police employees on workers’ compensation as a result of a workplace injury was 70. This includes police staff and police auxiliary officers. It does not include police officers as they are not covered by the Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Act (1981) .
The Road Safety Commision advised the following;
None
As at 21 June 2017, the number of Western Australia Police employees on workers’ compensation as a result of a workplace injury was 70. This includes police staff and police auxiliary officers. It does not include police officers as they are not covered by the Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Act (1981) .
The Road Safety Commision advised the following;
None
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