WA Parliamentary Question on Notice requesting data on redundancy offers and payouts at six major hospitals between 2001-2006. The Minister for Health provided a detailed breakdown of headcount and associated costs for each hospital and year.

AnsweredQoN 2433Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 June 2007
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(a) Royal Perth Hospital;
(b) Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital;
(c) Fremantle Hospital;
(d) Princess Margaret Hospital;
(e) King Edward Memorial Hospital; and
(f) Joondalup Hospital,
can the Minister provide the following information -
(i) how many redundancies were offered in each hospital for each of the following financial years -
(A) 2001-2002;
(B) 2002-2003;
(C) 2003-2004;
(D) 2004-2005; and
(E) 2005-2006; and
(ii) what was the payout for each of those years?

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Answered
14 August 2007
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
61 days
(a)
Royal Perth Hospital
Year
Head Count
Amount ($)
2001/02
12
648,474.57
2002/03
25
1,291,140.70
2003/04
1
57,877.05
2004/05
6
553,947.37
2005/06
2
353,793.56
(b)
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Year
Head Count
Amount ($)
2001/02
6
329,215.89
2002/03
14
481,398.29
2003/04
Nil
N/A
2004/05
5
186,576.85
2005/06
Nil
N/A
(c)
Fremantle Hospital & Health Service
Year
Head Count
Amount ($)
2001/02
15
618,090.01
2002/03
8
260,867.20
2003/04
1
2,687.39
2004/05
1
32,899.00
2005/06
3
110,979.25
(d)
Princess Margaret Hospital
Year
Head Count
Amount ($)
2001/02
9
177,246.77
2002/03
1
47,758.40
2003/04
Nil
N/A
2004/05
3
176,525.99
2005/06
Nil
N/A
(e)
King Edward Memorial Hospital
Year
Head Count
Amount ($)
2001/02
3
$196,268.70
2002/03
Nil
N/A
2003/04
Nil
N/A
2004/05
2
$112,819.76
2005/06
Nil
N/A
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