Council Circular 24-13 Annual Reporting of Labour Statistics
Subject/title | Annual Reporting of Labour Statistics |
Circular Details | Circular No 24-13 / 23 July 2024 / A907664 |
Previous Circular | 23-08 Annual Reporting of Labour Statistics |
Who should read this | Councillors / General Managers / Human Resources |
Contact | Council Governance Team / 02 4428 4100 / olg@olg.nsw.gov.au |
Action required | Council to Implement |
PDF Version | 24-13 Annual Reporting of Labour Statistics |
What’s new or changing?
- Wednesday, 14 February 2024 has been chosen as the “relevant day” for councils to report on their labour statistics in their annual reports under section 217 of the Local Government (General) Regulation 2021 (the Regulation).
What will this mean for council?
- In their 2023/24 annual reports, councils must publish a statement of the total number of persons who performed paid work for them on Wednesday, 14 February 2024 including, in separate statements, the total number of the following:
- the number of persons directly employed by the council:
- on a permanent full-time basis
- on a permanent part-time basis
- on a casual basis
- under a fixed-term contract
- the number of persons employed by the council who are “senior staff” for the purposes of the Local Government Act 1993
- the number of persons engaged by the council, under a contract or other arrangement with the person’s employer, that is wholly or principally for the labour of the person
- the number of persons supplied to the council, under a contract or other arrangement with the person’s employer, as an apprentice or trainee.
- the number of persons directly employed by the council:
Key points
- The “relevant day” for the purpose of reporting labour statistics under section 217 of the Regulation is required to be fixed by the Secretary of the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure after the end of each financial year. This date is to be a different day to the one fixed by the Secretary for the previous year.
- This information assists in the compilation of labour force data across the sector, including understanding the numbers of apprentices and trainees.
- The data will also assist in developing programs to deliver on the Government’s election commitment of increasing the numbers of apprentices and trainees.
Where to go for further information
- For further information please contact the Council Governance Team on 02 4428 4100 or by email at olg@olg.nsw.gov.au.
Brett Whitworth
Deputy Secretary
Office of Local Government