❓ Question seeks data on the number of permanent and non-permanent employees on workers' compensation across departments and agencies under the Minister for Science's control. The response redirects the question regarding the Office of Science and Innovation to the Premier.
AnsweredQoN 2349Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial office -
How many employees, both permanent and non-permanent, are currently on workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury?
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
18 October 2005
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training representing the Minister for Science
Response time
112 days
The Minister for the Environment; Science has provided the following response: The Office of Science and Innovation is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and therefore will be included in the response provided by the Premier.
The Office of Science and Innovation is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and therefore will be included in the response provided by the Premier.
The Office of Science and Innovation is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and therefore will be included in the response provided by the Premier.
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