❓ The parliamentary question seeks detailed staffing information (FTE, headcount, actively engaged) across all government departments, agencies, and corporations within the Minister's Emergency Services and Corrective Services portfolio as of a specific date. The answer refers the member to publicly available reports from the Public Sector Commission.
AnsweredQoN 111Legislative Assembly
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In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities, as at 17 March 2017: (a) how many full time equivalent (FTE) public servants are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio; (b) how many public servants by ‘head count’ are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio; and (c) how many public servants who are ‘actively engaged’ are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio?
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Answered
20 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services
Response time
8 days
(a-c) I refer the member to the Public Sector Commission’s “State of the Sectors 2016” report and “State of the Sectors statistical bulletin 2016” available at https://publicsector.wa.gov.au/publications-resources/psc-publications/state-sector-report
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