A parliamentary question seeking data on the number of employees on workers' compensation across various education and training agencies in Western Australia. The answer provides specific figures and highlights a reduction in claims since the Gallop Government's election.

AnsweredQoN 2329Legislative Council
Asked
28 June 2005
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Education and Training

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For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial office -
How many employees, both permanent and non-permanent, are currently on workers compensation as a result of a workplace injury?

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Answered
30 August 2005
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
63 days
Building Construction and Industry Training Fund Nil Department of Education Services Nil Curriculum Council Nil Department of Education and Training 96, which represents the culmination of a 9.5% reduction in claims since the election of the Gallop Government over the 1996-2001 Coalition years. Country High Schools Hostels Association 1 TAFE Colleges 17
Department of Education Services Nil Curriculum Council Nil Department of Education and Training 96, which represents the culmination of a 9.5% reduction in claims since the election of the Gallop Government over the 1996-2001 Coalition years. Country High Schools Hostels Association 1 TAFE Colleges 17
Curriculum Council Nil Department of Education and Training 96, which represents the culmination of a 9.5% reduction in claims since the election of the Gallop Government over the 1996-2001 Coalition years. Country High Schools Hostels Association 1 TAFE Colleges 17
Department of Education and Training 96, which represents the culmination of a 9.5% reduction in claims since the election of the Gallop Government over the 1996-2001 Coalition years. Country High Schools Hostels Association 1 TAFE Colleges 17
Country High Schools Hostels Association 1 TAFE Colleges 17
TAFE Colleges 17

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