❓ Question regarding staffing levels at the Forest Products Commission (FPC) since the Liberal-National Government came into office, revealing a significant reduction in FTE staff.
AnsweredQoN 6308Legislative Assembly
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In relation to staffing levels in the Forest Products Commission (FPC), I ask:
(a) how many Full Time Equivalent (FTE) staff was there employed at the FPC when the Liberal-National Government came into office in September 2008;
(b) how many FTE staff are there currently employed at the FPC;
(c) in what areas within the organisation are the current employees placed;
(d) if there are fewer employees currently working for the FPC than stated in answer a), what areas within the organisation did the reduction come from; and
(e) within the abovementioned timeframe of September 2008 to present day, how many FTE positions have;
(i) been made redundant;
(ii) not been advertised and filled after a substantive position holder has tendered a resignation; and
(iii) been newly created?
(a) how many Full Time Equivalent (FTE) staff was there employed at the FPC when the Liberal-National Government came into office in September 2008;
(b) how many FTE staff are there currently employed at the FPC;
(c) in what areas within the organisation are the current employees placed;
(d) if there are fewer employees currently working for the FPC than stated in answer a), what areas within the organisation did the reduction come from; and
(e) within the abovementioned timeframe of September 2008 to present day, how many FTE positions have;
(i) been made redundant;
(ii) not been advertised and filled after a substantive position holder has tendered a resignation; and
(iii) been newly created?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Forestry
Response time
35 days
(a) 244.20 FTE staff were employed at the FPC when the Liberal-National Government came into office in September 2008.
(b) 153.20 FTE staff currently employed at the FPC.
(c) Current employees placed in Executive, Support Services, Science and Technical Services and Forest Operations.
(d) Reduction came from Sharefarms, Support Services, Forest Operations and Science and Technical Services.
(e)(i) 74 FTE positions have been made redundant.
(ii) Three positions currently not been advertised and filled after a substantive position holder has tendered a resignation.
(iii) Eight positions have been newly created.
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(b) 153.20 FTE staff currently employed at the FPC.
(c) Current employees placed in Executive, Support Services, Science and Technical Services and Forest Operations.
(d) Reduction came from Sharefarms, Support Services, Forest Operations and Science and Technical Services.
(e)(i) 74 FTE positions have been made redundant.
(ii) Three positions currently not been advertised and filled after a substantive position holder has tendered a resignation.
(iii) Eight positions have been newly created.
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