❓ Hon Alison Xamon asks about the turnover rate of WorkSafe inspectors from 2007-2012, highlighting concerns about potential shortages. The answer indicates the Department of Commerce's system cannot provide the data in the requested format.
AnsweredQoN 6202Legislative Council
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I refer to the ongoing shortage of WorkSafe inspectors and I ask, what was the turnover of WorkSafe inspectors in respect of the —
(a) 2007-08;
(b) 2008-09;
(c) 2009-10; and
(d) 2011-12,
financial years?
(a) 2007-08;
(b) 2008-09;
(c) 2009-10; and
(d) 2011-12,
financial years?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Commerce
Response time
23 days
(a) - (d) The Department of Commerce's system does not report in a format which allows the requested information to be provided.
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