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NHS workers free parking at work ends this week

Figures from NHS Digital show in the financial year 2019/20 – the year before charges were lifted for the pandemic – health workers paid £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).

Following sustained pressure from GMB Union, the Government suspended car parking charges for health workers during the pandemic.

But from Friday [1 April] NHS workers across England will once again be forced to pay to park at work, after Health Secretary Sajid Javid quietly announced they would be reintroduced.

Rachel Harrison, GMB National Officer, said:

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“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.”

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

Source: NHS Digital, Estates Return Information Collection, 2019/20 https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/estates-returns-information-collection/england-2019-20

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