❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2010 seeks data on temporary staff within the Science and Innovation portfolio, comparing figures from 2009 and 2010. The response provides a breakdown of temporary staff numbers and percentages for the Department of Commerce's Science, Innovation and Business division and ChemCentre.
AnsweredQoN 1662Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolios -
(1) How many staff were employed on temporary contracts as at 1 March 2010?
(2) What is the number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2010?
(3) How many staff were employed on a temporary contract for a period of less than 12 months as at 1 March 2010?
(4) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2010?
(5) How many staff were employed on temporary contract as at 1 March 2009?
(6) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2009?
(7) How many staff were employed on a temporary contract for a period of less than 12 months as at 1 March 2009?
(8) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2009?
(1) How many staff were employed on temporary contracts as at 1 March 2010?
(2) What is the number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2010?
(3) How many staff were employed on a temporary contract for a period of less than 12 months as at 1 March 2010?
(4) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2010?
(5) How many staff were employed on temporary contract as at 1 March 2009?
(6) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2009?
(7) How many staff were employed on a temporary contract for a period of less than 12 months as at 1 March 2009?
(8) What is this number expressed as a percentage of total staff as at 1 March 2009?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Science and Innovation
Response time
49 days
The Science, Innovation and Business division of the Department of Commerce
(1) 7
(2) 8.24%
(3) 2
(4) 2.35%
(5) 11
(6) 10.28%
(7) 11
(8) 10.28%
** Please note in response to questions (5) and (7), the Science, Innovation and Business Division transition from the Department of Industry and Resources to the Department of Commerce on 23 January 2009
ChemCentre
(1) 35
(2) 29%
(3) 7
(4) 6%
(5) 28
(6) 26%
(7) 5
(8) 5%
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(1) 7
(2) 8.24%
(3) 2
(4) 2.35%
(5) 11
(6) 10.28%
(7) 11
(8) 10.28%
** Please note in response to questions (5) and (7), the Science, Innovation and Business Division transition from the Department of Industry and Resources to the Department of Commerce on 23 January 2009
ChemCentre
(1) 35
(2) 29%
(3) 7
(4) 6%
(5) 28
(6) 26%
(7) 5
(8) 5%
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