❓ This WA parliamentary question on notice seeks information regarding the removal of the 50(d) exception (likely related to affirmative action for Aboriginal staff) within the Office of Road Safety and the Office of Crime Prevention. It inquires about past and future removals, consultation processes, and counselling provided to affected staff.
AnsweredQoN 5404Legislative Council
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(2) Which of these positions has had the 50(d) exception removed as at 28 August 2007?
(3) Will further positions have the 50(d) exception removed in the next 12 months?
(4) If yes to (3), which positions are being considered for removal of the 50(d) exception?
(5) Were all Aboriginal staff whose positions were covered by the 50(d) exception counselled prior to removal of the exception up until 28 August 2007?
(6) If no to (5), which staff in which positions were not counselled?
(7) Why were the staff referred to in (6), not counselled?
(8) Will all staff whose positions will be affected by (4), be consulted prior to a decision to remove the 50(d) exception?
(3) Will further positions have the 50(d) exception removed in the next 12 months?
(4) If yes to (3), which positions are being considered for removal of the 50(d) exception?
(5) Were all Aboriginal staff whose positions were covered by the 50(d) exception counselled prior to removal of the exception up until 28 August 2007?
(6) If no to (5), which staff in which positions were not counselled?
(7) Why were the staff referred to in (6), not counselled?
(8) Will all staff whose positions will be affected by (4), be consulted prior to a decision to remove the 50(d) exception?
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Answered
26 September 2007
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development representing the Minister for Community Safety
Response time
28 days
Office of Road Safety
The Office of Road Safety is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) for all administrative issues.
As such, the Office of Road Safety's response to this question will be included as part of the DPC response.
Office of Crime Prevention
WA Police is the responsible reporting agency for the Office of Crime Prevention. (1) - (8) Please see question on notice LC 5403
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The Office of Road Safety is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) for all administrative issues.
As such, the Office of Road Safety's response to this question will be included as part of the DPC response.
Office of Crime Prevention
WA Police is the responsible reporting agency for the Office of Crime Prevention. (1) - (8) Please see question on notice LC 5403
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