❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding gender representation in government departments (Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs) and Ministerial offices, seeking data on staff classifications and numbers.
AnsweredQoN 125Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 November 2008
Member
Portfolio
Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs
QuestionView source ↗
(a) how many females are currently ranked at Class 1 and above? (for each class please specify);
(b) what is the percentage of female staff at Class 1 and above (for each Class please specify); and
(c) how many males are currently ranked at Class 1 and above? (for each class please specify)?
(2) For those persons currently employed in your Ministerial office please advise;
(a) the number of female staff employed, including those on placement, secondment and attachment; and
(b) the name, position, and contract type of each female staff member?
(b) what is the percentage of female staff at Class 1 and above (for each Class please specify); and
(c) how many males are currently ranked at Class 1 and above? (for each class please specify)?
(2) For those persons currently employed in your Ministerial office please advise;
(a) the number of female staff employed, including those on placement, secondment and attachment; and
(b) the name, position, and contract type of each female staff member?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 December 2008
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs
Response time
28 days
(1)
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND RESOURCES
The Department of Industry and Resources reports to three Ministers. As staff work across portfolios, the following aggregated response is provided:
(a) In the Department of Industry and Resources there is one female at G4 Minimum, one female acting at Class 2 and two females (one secondee) at Class 1.
(b) The percentage of female employees at each classification is:
G4 Minimum
100%
Class 2
25%
Class 1
33%
(c ) The number of male employees at each classification is
G4 Minimum
None
Class 2
Three (one acting)
Class 1
Four (one acting)
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES
(a) One
(b) 0.2%
(c) Two
Western Australia Electoral Commission
(a) None
(b) Not applicable.
(c) One
CHEMISTRY CENTRE WA
(a) None
(b) Not applicable.
(c) One
meriwa
(a) - (c) Nil.
(2)
Please refer to parliamentary question no 79.
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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND RESOURCES
The Department of Industry and Resources reports to three Ministers. As staff work across portfolios, the following aggregated response is provided:
(a) In the Department of Industry and Resources there is one female at G4 Minimum, one female acting at Class 2 and two females (one secondee) at Class 1.
(b) The percentage of female employees at each classification is:
G4 Minimum
100%
Class 2
25%
Class 1
33%
(c ) The number of male employees at each classification is
G4 Minimum
None
Class 2
Three (one acting)
Class 1
Four (one acting)
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES
(a) One
(b) 0.2%
(c) Two
Western Australia Electoral Commission
(a) None
(b) Not applicable.
(c) One
CHEMISTRY CENTRE WA
(a) None
(b) Not applicable.
(c) One
meriwa
(a) - (c) Nil.
(2)
Please refer to parliamentary question no 79.
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