❓ Hon. Alison Xamon questions the Commerce portfolio regarding lowered targets for timeliness and accuracy of Industrial Relations dispute/advice, citing discrepancies between estimated and actual figures over the past four years.
AnsweredQoN 2631Legislative Council
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I refer to Budget Papers page 890, Key Effectiveness Indicators regarding the timeliness and accuracy of Industrial Relations dispute/advice, and ask -
Why are these figures expected to be lower than the previous year?
Why are these figures expected to be lower than the previous year?
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Answered
7 September 2010
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Commerce
Response time
68 days
The targets figures were lowered to 90% and 90% respectively because the actual figures have been lower than estimated over the last four years.
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