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2008 Workforce Profile of the Public Service
Media statement from the State Services Commissioner, 14 November 2008. See full report. |
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The State Services Commissioner, Iain Rennie, today released the results of an annual survey summarising workforce statistics in Public Service departments. Compiled by the State Services Commission, the annual Human Resource Capability (HRC) survey contains a wide range of information, including staff numbers, retention and recruitment, pay and benefits, diversity, and leave. "In the 12 months to 30 June 2008, the number of public servants increased by 3.6 percent to 45,934. This is the smallest percentage increase over the past eight years," Iain Rennie said. "Most of the recent increases in staff numbers can be attributed to the Department of Corrections for the Spring Hill and Otago Regional Corrections Facilities, Inland Revenue Department for KiwiSaver, and the Department of Labour, where front-line immigration staff were employed to support the increase in work volumes over the past year. "Between 2003 and 2008, employment in the public sector as a whole increased by 12.2 percent compared with an increase of 12.0 percent in the employed labour force," Iain Rennie said. Among the HRC survey's other conclusions:
The full report is available on the State Services Commission website: ENDS |
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