❓ This WA parliamentary question seeks information on the employment and departure of Indigenous employees within the WA public sector, specifically focusing on classification levels and reasons for leaving.
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(b) of those indigenous people, what was their classification level, position, title and agency/department to which each was employed from 31 August 2001 to 31 January 2003; and (c) since February 2001, how many indigenous people, level 7 classification and above, have resigned their position or received a redundancy/severance package?
(c) since February 2001, how many indigenous people, level 7 classification and above, have resigned their position or received a redundancy/severance package?
(b) Level 8, Mains Roads WA. (c) I am not aware of any persons in this category.
(c) I am not aware of any persons in this category.
(c) since February 2001, how many indigenous people, level 7 classification and above, have resigned their position or received a redundancy/severance package?
(b) Level 8, Mains Roads WA. (c) I am not aware of any persons in this category.
(c) I am not aware of any persons in this category.
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Answered
11 March 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
97 days
(a) I am aware of one officer currently in such a position, within Main Roads, who identifies as Aboriginal.
(b) Level 8, Mains Roads WA.
(c) I am not aware of any persons in this category.
(b) Level 8, Mains Roads WA.
(c) I am not aware of any persons in this category.
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