❓ The parliamentary question seeks detailed information on the expenditure and employment of temporary workers within departments and agencies under the Minister's control for Mental Health and Child Protection portfolios. The Minister's response indicates a lack of a clear definition of 'temporary worker' and requests further clarification from the Member.
AnsweredQoN 5893Legislative Assembly
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For each of the financial years 2013-14, 2014-15
and 2015-16 can the Minister provide: (a) the total dollar amount spent on temporary
workers by each department or agency under the Minister's control; (b) the total number of temporary worker contracts by agency
and their position and level; (c) how many temporary workers are currently
employed in each department or agency under the Minister's control; and (d) how many temporary workers have worked in the same
position for longer than 6 months?
and 2015-16 can the Minister provide: (a) the total dollar amount spent on temporary
workers by each department or agency under the Minister's control; (b) the total number of temporary worker contracts by agency
and their position and level; (c) how many temporary workers are currently
employed in each department or agency under the Minister's control; and (d) how many temporary workers have worked in the same
position for longer than 6 months?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 November 2016
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health; Child Protection
Response time
36 days
The Public Sector Commission has advised there is no accepted government definition of a “temporary worker”. In order to answer this question, the Member will need to provide further detail.
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