❓ Hon Sue Ellery asks the Minister for Education for a breakdown of the 265 Department of Education employees who accepted redundancies under the voluntary separation scheme, categorised by job role. The Minister provides the requested figures.
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DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION — VOLUNTARY SEPARATION SCHEME
608. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
Minister for Education:
I refer to the 265 redundancies accepted by employees of the
Department of Education as part of the targeted voluntary separation scheme. Of
those 265 employees, how many were teachers; education assistants; Aboriginal � and Islander education officers; school
officers; cleaners; gardeners; central office staff; and regional office staff?
OF EDUCATION — VOLUNTARY SEPARATION SCHEME
608. Hon SUE ELLERY to the
Minister for Education:
I refer to the 265 redundancies accepted by employees of the
Department of Education as part of the targeted voluntary separation scheme. Of
those 265 employees, how many were teachers; education assistants; Aboriginal � and Islander education officers; school
officers; cleaners; gardeners; central office staff; and regional office staff?
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I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
The following figures are the number
of employees in each category by headcount, not full-time equivalent. Of � those 265 employees, there were 57 teachers;
120 education assistants; nine Aboriginal and Islander education officers;
three school officers; zero cleaners; five gardeners; 11 central office staff;
and two regional office staff.
some notice of the question.
The following figures are the number
of employees in each category by headcount, not full-time equivalent. Of � those 265 employees, there were 57 teachers;
120 education assistants; nine Aboriginal and Islander education officers;
three school officers; zero cleaners; five gardeners; 11 central office staff;
and two regional office staff.
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