❓ Question on Notice requesting a breakdown of female staff at Class 1 and above within several WA government departments and agencies. The question was deemed a duplicate of a previous question.
AnsweredQoN 5730Legislative Council
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(a) Department of Treasury and Finance;
(b) Office of the Auditor General;
(c) Department of the Attorney General;
(d) Department of Health; and
(e) Western Australian Electoral Commission,
Please detail -
(i) the number of female staff at Class 1 and above (for each Class please specify); and
(ii) the percentage of female staff at Class 1 and above (for each Class please specify)?
(b) Office of the Auditor General;
(c) Department of the Attorney General;
(d) Department of Health; and
(e) Western Australian Electoral Commission,
Please detail -
(i) the number of female staff at Class 1 and above (for each Class please specify); and
(ii) the percentage of female staff at Class 1 and above (for each Class please specify)?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
19 February 2008
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
75 days
This question has already been asked by the Hon Helen Morton MLC on 29 November 2007 as Legislative Council Parliamentary Question on Notice 5648.
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