❓ Hon Helen Morton asks about the number and percentage of female staff at Class One and above in several WA government departments. The Premier's office provides a detailed breakdown as of January 23, 2008.
AnsweredQoN 5648Legislative Council
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(a) Department of Treasury and Finance;
(b) Office of the Auditor General;
(c) Department of the Attorney General;
(d) Department of Health; and
(e) Western Australian Electoral Commission?
(2) Please detail the percentage of female staff at Class one and above (for each Class please specify), for each of the following Departments, -
(a) Department of Treasury and Finance;
(b) Office of the Auditor General;
(c) Department of the Attorney General;
(d) Department of Health; and
(e) Western Australian Electoral Commission?
(b) Office of the Auditor General;
(c) Department of the Attorney General;
(d) Department of Health; and
(e) Western Australian Electoral Commission?
(2) Please detail the percentage of female staff at Class one and above (for each Class please specify), for each of the following Departments, -
(a) Department of Treasury and Finance;
(b) Office of the Auditor General;
(c) Department of the Attorney General;
(d) Department of Health; and
(e) Western Australian Electoral Commission?
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Answered
19 February 2008
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
82 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(1) The number of female staff at Class One and above (specified for each Class) as at 23 January 2008 are as follows:
(a) The Department of Treasury and Finance has:
- 2 at class One; and
- 1 at Class Three.
(b) The Office of the Auditor General has:
- 1 at Class One.
(c) The Department of the Attorney General has:
- 1 at Class One; and
- 1 at Group 3 Min.
(d) The Department of Health has:
- 2 at Class One.
(e) The Western Australian Electoral Commission has none.
(2) The percentage of female staff at Class One and above (specified for each Class) as at 23 January 2008 are as follows:
(a) For the Department of Treasury and Finance:
- 13% of Class One; and
- 50% of Class Three.
(b) For the Office of the Auditor General:
- 50% of Class One.
(c) For the Department of the Attorney General:
- 25% of Class One; and
- 100% of Group 3 Min.
(d) For the Department of Health:
- 40% of Class One.
(e) For the Western Australian Electoral Commission, 0%.
Note: The percentage is calculated based on the proportion of total employees at each specified Class with female employees.
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(1) The number of female staff at Class One and above (specified for each Class) as at 23 January 2008 are as follows:
(a) The Department of Treasury and Finance has:
- 2 at class One; and
- 1 at Class Three.
(b) The Office of the Auditor General has:
- 1 at Class One.
(c) The Department of the Attorney General has:
- 1 at Class One; and
- 1 at Group 3 Min.
(d) The Department of Health has:
- 2 at Class One.
(e) The Western Australian Electoral Commission has none.
(2) The percentage of female staff at Class One and above (specified for each Class) as at 23 January 2008 are as follows:
(a) For the Department of Treasury and Finance:
- 13% of Class One; and
- 50% of Class Three.
(b) For the Office of the Auditor General:
- 50% of Class One.
(c) For the Department of the Attorney General:
- 25% of Class One; and
- 100% of Group 3 Min.
(d) For the Department of Health:
- 40% of Class One.
(e) For the Western Australian Electoral Commission, 0%.
Note: The percentage is calculated based on the proportion of total employees at each specified Class with female employees.
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
http://www.rtlib.com
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