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Wednesday, 3 June 1998
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Mr McMullan asked the Minister for Transport and Regional Development, upon notice, on 11 March 1998:

(1) How many persons have worked in each department, agency, Commonwealth authority and company, including government business enterprises, for which the Minister has portfolio responsibility under a contract for services entered into with a firm whose sole or predominant business is the hiring of labour to clients (a) in 1996-97 and (b) between 1 July 1997 and 28 February 1998.

(2) In what sections of the department, agency, authority or company were the persons referred to in part (1) employed.

(3) What are the names of the labour-hire firms referred to in part (1) which provided services (a) in 1996-97 and (b) between 1 July 1997 and 28 February 1998.

(4) How were the labour-hire firms selected.

(5) Will the Minister provide a copy of the tender documents in each case where a labour-hire firm was selected by public tender.

(6) Will the Minister provide a copy of the terms of reference for the selection of labour-hire firms.

(7) Who comprised the selection panel for successful tenders.

(8) What commission was payable by each department, agency, authority or company to each labour-hire firm for each person contracted for labour.

(9) What total sum (a) is owed and (b) was paid to each labour-hire firm.

(10) What total sum was paid to labour-hire firms in total (a) in 1996-97 and (b) between 1 July 1997 and 28 February 1998.

(11) What projected labour requirement will be met by labour-hire firms in the departments, agencies, Commonwealth authorities or companies, including government business enterprises, for which the minister has portfolio responsibility from (a) February to June 1998 and (b) July 1998 to June 1999.

(12) How many government employees have been replaced through labour provided by labour-hire firms in each department, agency, commonwealth authority and company, including government business enterprises, for which the Minister has portfolio responsibility.


Mr Vaile (Transport and Regional Development) —The answer to the honourable member's question is as follows:

(1), (2), (11) and (12) The attached table summarises available information. I have not included the Australian National Railways Commission, which is in wind-up and I am not prepared to authorise that agency to allocate the resources to compile an answer.

(3)—(10) Given the level of detail sought and the difficulty in accessing such information, I am not prepared to authorise my Department to allocate the resources to compile it.

DoTRD

Civil Aviation Safety Authority

Airservices Australia

National Capital Authority

(1)

(a) 61 (b) 29

(a) N/A (b) ~74

(a) 380 (b) 170

(a) 1 (b) 5

(2)

Aviation Operations, Aviation Policy, Land Transport, Federal Office of Road Safety, Territories and Local Government, Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics, Bureau of Air Safety Investigation, Corporate.

Airworthiness, Flying Operations, Personnel Licensing, Airways and Airspace Standards, Regulatory Framework Review, Airways Surveillance, High Capacity Air Transport, Aviation Safety Promotion, Director's office, Corporate Relations, Finance, Legal, Information Management, Human Resource Management

Air Traffic Services, Corporate Audit, Corporate & Employee Relations, Flying Unit, Rescue and Firefighting Service, Facilities Management, Corporate Finance, Projects, Planning and Development

Corporate Relations and Corporate Services

(11)

(a) 1 planned, others as normal staffing relief arrangements necessitate (b) N/A

CASA is about to commence an organisation restructure, and cannot easily estimate the need for temporary staff.

(a) Approx. 60 (b) Approx. 20

(a) 4 positions (b) 3 positions

(12)

Nil

Nil

Nil

Four