A Western Australian Parliamentary Question on Notice inquired about voluntary redundancies of senior executives within the Local Government, Heritage, and Multicultural Interests portfolios between December 2010 and March 2011. The answer indicated that there were no voluntary redundancies during that period within the specified departments and agencies.

AnsweredQoN 5590Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 May 2011
Portfolio
Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests

QuestionView source ↗

For each department and agency within the Minister’s portfolios, from 23 December 2010 to 23 March 2011, please outline:
(a) what are the names, titles and levels of senior executives who have taken voluntary redundancies;
(b) have these positions been re-filled, either in an acting or substantive way; and
(i) if so, which ones;
(c) for each of the voluntary redundancies:
(i) what was the total cost of these voluntary redundancies;
(ii) what were the conditions of payment for the senior executives to receive the voluntary redundancies; and
(iii) will the Minister table a copy of the conditions; and
(A) if not, why not?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
23 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
30 days
The following answer refers to the period from 23 December 2010 to 23 March 2011.
Department of Local Government including the Office of Multicultural Interests
,
Heritage Council of Western Australia
,
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
and
National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
There have been no voluntary redundancies during this period.
(a) - (c) (iii) (A) Not applicable
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