❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the number of employees on workers' compensation within the Minister for Police and Emergency Services' portfolio. The answer provides figures for FESA and WA Police, but refers to another question for the Ministerial Office.
AnsweredQoN 2330Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
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?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
15 September 2005
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
79 days
MINISTERIAL OFFICE Please refer to question on notice 2325. THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise that as at 5 August 2005, FESA had 4 employees approved for workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury. WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
Please refer to question on notice 2325. THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise that as at 5 August 2005, FESA had 4 employees approved for workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury. WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise that as at 5 August 2005, FESA had 4 employees approved for workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury. WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise that as at 5 August 2005, FESA had 4 employees approved for workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury. WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
Please refer to question on notice 2325. THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise that as at 5 August 2005, FESA had 4 employees approved for workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury. WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise that as at 5 August 2005, FESA had 4 employees approved for workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury. WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise that as at 5 August 2005, FESA had 4 employees approved for workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury. WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE (WAP) The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
The Western Australia Police (WAP) advise that as at 5 August 2005, WAP had 5 permanent and 2 non-permanent employees approved for workers compensation
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