❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks data on accrued annual leave balances within the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attraction, revealing potential liabilities and workforce management issues.
AnsweredQoN 1537Legislative Council
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As at 30 June 2018, for each agency/department within the Minister's portfolio, can you provide in tabular form, the total dollar value of accrued annual leave balances and the number of staff to whom these balances apply, for leave balances of the following periods of time: (a) four to five weeks; (b) five to six weeks; (c) six to seven weeks; (d) seven to eight weeks; and (e) greater than eight weeks?
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Answered
12 September 2018
Responded by
Minister for Environment; Disability Services
Response time
10 days
Answer
For the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attraction
Total dollar value
Number of employees
(a) Four to five weeks
$1,619,472
207
(b) Five to six weeks
$1,589,845
161
(c) Six to seven weeks
$1,246,479
117
(d) Seven to eight weeks
$1,092,588
86
(e) Greater than eight weeks
$4,168,464
210
For the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attraction
Total dollar value
Number of employees
(a) Four to five weeks
$1,619,472
207
(b) Five to six weeks
$1,589,845
161
(c) Six to seven weeks
$1,246,479
117
(d) Seven to eight weeks
$1,092,588
86
(e) Greater than eight weeks
$4,168,464
210
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