❓ This parliamentary question seeks information on the staffing levels (headcount and FTE) within the Department of Fisheries as of December 3, 2013, with a specific focus on the number of staff employed in research roles.
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(1) As at 3 December 2013, how many staff were employed by the Department of Fisheries in terms of: (a) head-count; and (b) full-time equivalent (FTE)? (2) Of these staff, how many are employed in a research role, both in terms of head-count and FTE?
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Answered
19 February 2014
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries
Response time
76 days
(1)
(a) Head count - 553
(b) Full time equivalent - 501.12 (plus 20 casual staff who do not have a fixed FTE figure due to their non-regular work hours and days)
(2)
Head count
-
143
Full time equivalent - 137.8
(a) Head count - 553
(b) Full time equivalent - 501.12 (plus 20 casual staff who do not have a fixed FTE figure due to their non-regular work hours and days)
(2)
Head count
-
143
Full time equivalent - 137.8
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