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    <name>Answers to Questions</name>
    <subject>
      <name>Public Sector Leave Entitlements</name>
      <text id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000413">
        <heading>PUBLIC SECTOR LEAVE ENTITLEMENTS</heading>
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      <talker role="member" id="563" kind="question">
        <name>The Hon. I.F. EVANS</name>
        <house>House of Assembly</house>
        <electorate id="">Davenport</electorate>
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          <question date="2013-03-19">
            <name>PUBLIC SECTOR LEAVE ENTITLEMENTS</name>
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        <text id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000414">In reply to <by role="member" id="563">the Hon. I.F. EVANS (Davenport)</by> (21 June 2012) (Estimates Committee A).</text>
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      <talker role="member" id="1812" kind="answer">
        <name>The Hon. J.W. WEATHERILL</name>
        <house>House of Assembly</house>
        <electorate id="">Cheltenham</electorate>
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            <name>Premier</name>
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          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Minister for State Development</name>
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          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Minister for the Public Sector</name>
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          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Minister for the Arts</name>
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          <question date="2013-03-19">
            <name>PUBLIC SECTOR LEAVE ENTITLEMENTS</name>
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        <text id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000415">
          <by role="member" id="1812">The Hon. J.W. WEATHERILL (Cheltenham—Premier, Treasurer, Minister for State Development, Minister for the Public Sector, Minister for the Arts):</by>  I have been advised of the following:</text>
        <text id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000416">In accordance with the <term>Public Sector Act 2009</term>, the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment has issued a determination in relation to the application of attraction/retention allowances. Chief Executives may exercise their discretion and typically utilise such allowances to attract and/or retain individual employees:</text>
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          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">in skill shortage/specialist areas including information and communication technology, forensic pathology, finance, medical, engineering and mining;</item>
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        <text id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000418">
          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">in country and remote locations; and</item>
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        <text id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000419">
          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">when it is necessary to match the market rate for equivalent private sector roles.</item>
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        <text continued="true" id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000420">The <term>Public Sector Skills and Experience Retention Entitlement</term> proposed in the 2012-13 Budget papers is distinct from the attraction/retention allowance and it is not an individual based allowance. Rather, this measure is aimed at providing an additional incentive for experienced employees to remain in the public sector.</text>
        <text id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000421">The productivity benefits of such a measure would be difficult to measure precisely. However, within the context of the budgetary pressures outlined within the 2012-13 Budget and a tightening labour market, the loss of these employees would result in the loss of experience, corporate knowledge and potentially hinder the transfer of skills within the public sector.</text>
        <text id="201303196e0b785cf6724639b0000422">Therefore the new leave retention entitlement seeks to maintain this knowledge and experience.</text>
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