❓ Question on Notice requesting data on staff grievances lodged, outstanding, resolved, dismissed, upheld, and partly upheld within the Health and Culture and the Arts portfolios for the financial years 2013-14, 2014-15, and 2015-16. The answer refers to tabled papers.
AnsweredQoN 5620Legislative Assembly
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For each department, agency and Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, I ask: (a) how many staff grievances have been lodged for financial years 2013-14; 2014-15 and 2015-16; (b) how many of those grievances are outstanding as at 30 June 2016; (c) how many of those grievances are resolved as at 30 June 2016; and (d) for those grievances resolved: (i) how many were dismissed; (ii) how many were upheld; and (iii) how many were partly upheld?
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Answered
16 August 2016
Responded by
Minister for Health; Culture and the Arts
Response time
47 days
The following answers relate to grievances formally lodged by employees and investigated pursuant to the Public Sector Standard on Grievance Resolution issued by the Public Sector Commissioner.
Culture and the Arts Portfolio:
(a-d) [See tabled paper no.]
Health Portfolio:
(a-d) [See tabled paper no.]
Culture and the Arts Portfolio:
(a-d) [See tabled paper no.]
Health Portfolio:
(a-d) [See tabled paper no.]
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