Question on Notice regarding voluntary redundancies offered to public servants in the Department of Regional Development and Lands following a government announcement. The Minister indicates no meetings were held prior to the department's formal implementation and refers to another question for redundancy details.

AnsweredQoN 1797Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 October 2009
Portfolio
Regional Development; Lands; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development; Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport

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I refer to the Treasurer’s announcement that 500 public servants will be offered voluntary redundancies over the 2009–2010 financial year. For each of the departments and agencies under the Minister’s control, please advise:
(a) how many times has the Minister met with the Director General to identify surplus roles within the Department since the Treasurer’s announcement on 16 March 2009;
(b) how many redundancies have been offered within the department or agency from 16 March 2009 to date;
(c) how many employees have accepted a voluntary redundancy within the department or agency since 16 March 2009; and
(d) what is the total combined cost of redundancy packages to employees within the department or agency who have accepted voluntary redundancy from 16 March 2009 to date?

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Answered
19 November 2009
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development; Lands; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development; Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport
Response time
30 days
(a) Nil. (The Department of Regional Development and Lands was formally implemented on July 1, 2009).
(b-d) Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1794.
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