Jim05 wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Anyone see anything in the budget that was noteworthy?
Happy with the spend on Health and roads but feel the stadium will be a white elephant
Agree. Their achilles heel is transforming Transforming Health which was an unmitigated disaster
Picton complaining is laughable
In FY20 with the current government in power, there were:
85,616 FTE employees
43.52% or 37,260 were police, doctors, nurses and teachers
30.24% or 25,890 were in other frontline or direct support roles, including fire fighters, ambulance officers, allied health professionals (such as physiotherapists and radiographers), school services officers, and disability workers
In FY18 when Labor were last in power, there were:
84,863 FTE employees
42.69% or 36,228 were police, doctors, nurses and teachers
29.24% or 24,814 were in other frontline or direct support roles, including fire fighters, ambulance officers, allied health professionals (such as physiotherapists and radiographers), school services officers, and disability workers
So the current government have more PS FTE and a higher percentage in the frontline or direct support roles
SA Ambulance Service
2017: 1,349 FTE
2018: 1,500 FTE (I might add the new Liberal Govt came in in March 2018 and immediately started increasing the numbers so its misleading in June)
2019: 1,740 FTE
2020: 1,811 FTE
>311 FTE in 2020 than when Labor were in government
Facts are always a bitch and Picton is a gobby
https://www.publicsector.sa.gov.au/about/Our-Work/Reporting/Workforce-Information