Page 135 - Week 01 - Wednesday, 28 February 2007
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(3) How many jobs has each agency lost;
(4) How many agencies have increased staff numbers during 2006-07;
(5) How many additional staff have been hired in the agencies that increased staffing levels.
Mr Stanhope: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) As at 29 November 20062 206 officers separated from the ACT PS.
(2) As at 29 November 2006 11 agencies have reduced the number of positions.
(3) The following is a breakdown by agency of the decrease of officers as at 29 November 20063:
Note: These statistics are net numbers and reflect the net reduction at a given point in time, noting that there is generally quite a rise and fall of casual numbers throughout the year, primarily due to employment of casual teachers.
Agency |
No |
ACT Planning and Land Authority |
27 |
ACTION |
7 |
Canberra Institute of Technology |
135 |
Chief Minister’s Department Note: figure primarily reflects movement of staff as a result of structural changes |
288 |
CIT Solutions |
7 |
Cultural Facilities Corporation |
14 |
Department of Education and Training |
8 |
Disability, Housing and Community Services |
24 |
Land Development Agency |
9 |
Legislative Assembly |
2 |
Positions affected by machinery of government changes (eg, ESA)4 |
818 |
Calvary Public Hospital Note: Figure represents decrease between July and 29 November 2006 |
22 |
1 The terms ‘job,’ ‘position,’ and ‘staff’ refer to those employees/officers engaged on a permanent, temporary, or casual basis.
2 Staffing profile data sourced between 28 June 2006 and 29 November 2006 except for Calvary Public Hospital where data has been sourced for the period July 2006 to 29 November
3 The figures presented are for ‘paid headcount’ -defined as the number of employees that have received payment at a given point in time.
4 These decreases in agency numbers reflect movement of staff across the service as a result of structural changes.
(4) 7 agencies have increased the number of positions in 2006-07.
(5) The following is a breakdown by agency of the increase of officers at 29 November 2006:
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