❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the staffing and costs of the Development Assessment Panel (DAP) secretariat, including stress leave taken by staff.
AnsweredQoN 7569Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the operation of the Development Assessment Panel (DAP) secretariat, and ask:
(a) how many staff, measured in Full Time Equivalents, does the secretariat have;
(b) what has been the total staffing cost of the secretariat to March 1 2012;
(c) how many staff members, since July 1 2011, have had time off for stress leave; and
(d) how many hours of stress leave have been taken since July 1 2011?
(a) how many staff, measured in Full Time Equivalents, does the secretariat have;
(b) what has been the total staffing cost of the secretariat to March 1 2012;
(c) how many staff members, since July 1 2011, have had time off for stress leave; and
(d) how many hours of stress leave have been taken since July 1 2011?
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Answered
1 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
40 days
(a) Seven Full Time Equivalents as at 12 April 2012.
(b) To 1 March 2012, the staffing cost was $138,856. (Note: two staff have commenced since 1 March 2012, and their salary is not included in this figure.)
(c) Nil
(d) Nil
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(b) To 1 March 2012, the staffing cost was $138,856. (Note: two staff have commenced since 1 March 2012, and their salary is not included in this figure.)
(c) Nil
(d) Nil
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