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These are the regions making the most out of NHS staff in hospitals

March 30, 2022
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Sajid Javid has been accused of holding a “personal vendetta” against NHS staff, after he announced that free parking for NHS staff working in hospitals in England will end this week.

Parking fees were waived during the pandemic, but the health secretary said that benefit would end on Friday.

In a Covid-19 update, Javid wrote: “Free parking in hospital car parks for NHS staff introduced during the pandemic will also come to an end on 31 March.

“However, over 93 per cent of NHS trusts that charge for car parking have implemented free parking for those in greatest need, including NHS staff working overnight.”

‘Insult to injury’

Unions reacted furiously to the news, accusing Javid of adding “insult to injury” after forcing NHS workers to “swallow yet another real terms pay cut”.

And figures from NHS Digital revealed that, in the year before charges were lifted for the pandemic, health workers shelled out £90.1 million in car parking fees.

Workers in the Midlands paid out the most, forking out £18 million in the year, followed by the North West (£17 million), then the North East and Yorkshire (£16 million).

NHS staff in the South East paid £11 million in parking charges, workers in the East of England coughed up £10 million while London-based employees paid £8 million.

Rachel Harrison, GMB National Officer, said: “It’s almost like the Health Secretary has a personal vendetta against NHS staff.

“During the worst cost of living crisis in a generation he’s hell-bent on forcing them to swallow yet another real terms pay cut.

“Now follows the real insult to injury, he’s making them pay to park at work.

“Health workers are on their knees following a two-year pandemic – they need help and support, not being repeatedly kicked when they are down by the Government.

“GMB calls on the Government to restore this funding and on employers to do the right thing and scrap the reintroduction of local parking charges.”

‘Lousy’

TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady told the PA news agency: “Our amazing NHS key workers put their lives on the line to get us through this pandemic.

“Scrapping free car parking in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis is a lousy way to repay that service. The Government should be giving health staff a proper pay rise – not adding to their bills.

“And it should be funding our NHS properly so that hospitals don’t have to rely on car parks for income.”

The Department of Health and Social Care insisted that the perk was “temporary” and introduced in July 2020 “for the duration of the pandemic”. It said that the scheme had cost around £130 million over the past two years.

But Unison’s head of health Sara Gorton said: “This is no way for the NHS to hang on to staff in the current job market.

“Parking charges will add hundreds of pounds to the massive cost pressures already facing health staff and reduce their morale even further. Those already on the brink of leaving the NHS may well see this as the final straw and head for the exit, just as the service needs experienced staff the most.

“More than a third of staff have had to ask family or friends for financial support in the last year, according to Unison research. More than two fifths say they’re taking on extra work to make ends meet.

“This is the reality facing health workers. An inflation-busting pay rise is vital to stop more staff leaving NHS jobs this year.”

Staff car parking revenue in 2019/20 by NHS Commission Region:

EAST OF ENGLAND

£10,733,484

LONDON

£8,249,712

MIDLANDS

£18,041,120

NORTH EAST AND YORKSHIRE

£16,264,589

NORTH WEST

£17,483,391

SOUTH EAST

£11,141,382

SOUTH WEST

£8,184,535

TOTAL

£90,098,213

Related: WATCH: Ian Blackford tears into Tories at PMQs

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