❓ Ms MacTiernan questions the Minister for Transport regarding the recruitment of locomotive drivers by Morgan and Banks for Westrail in Kalgoorlie. The Minister confirms the past use of Labour Linq but states the arrangement ended on 31 October 2000.
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201. Ms MacTIERNAN to the Minister representing the Minister for Transport:
(1) Will the Minister confirm that Morgan and Banks is recruiting locomotive drivers to be employed by Westrail in Kalgoorlie?
(2) How many drivers are being recruited?
(3) Will these drivers replace existing drivers?
(1) Will the Minister confirm that Morgan and Banks is recruiting locomotive drivers to be employed by Westrail in Kalgoorlie?
(2) How many drivers are being recruited?
(3) Will these drivers replace existing drivers?
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Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
97 days
The Minister Replied:
(1) Labour Linq, a division of Morgan and Banks, was previously utilised by Westrail for the recruitment of locomotive drivers. However, the arrangement between Westrail and this company was terminated on 31 October 2000.
(2)-(3) Not applicable.
(1) Labour Linq, a division of Morgan and Banks, was previously utilised by Westrail for the recruitment of locomotive drivers. However, the arrangement between Westrail and this company was terminated on 31 October 2000.
(2)-(3) Not applicable.
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