Public Service Act 2020

Government workforce policy

100: Government Workforce Policy Statement: process

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"How the Government Workforce Policy is created, shared, and updated for everyone to know"

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When the Minister approves the Government Workforce Policy Statement under section 99, the Commissioner must tell affected agencies and the public about it as soon as possible. The Commissioner can use one or more ways to make the statement known. You can find out about the statement because it is available to the public. The Commissioner can change, cancel, or replace the Government Workforce Policy Statement in the same way it was created. This is how the Government Workforce Policy Statement is managed and made available to you and the public.

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Part 4Government workforce policy

100Government Workforce Policy Statement: process

  1. As soon as practicable after the Minister’s approval under section 99, the Commissioner must by 1 or more means make the Government Workforce Policy Statement known to affected agencies and available to the public.

  2. A Government Workforce Policy Statement may be amended, revoked, or replaced in the same way as it may be made.

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