Scrap parking charges for cash strapped Hospital workers
"LOW paid
Hospital workers including:- porters, Nurses and
cleaners are having to fork out at least £15 a
month to park at Leighton Hospital, in Crewe,"
says UNISON.
All NHS staff had been allowed to park for free
since the start of the Covid Pandemic in March 2020.
But UNISON says penny-pinching bosses at Mid
Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (MCHFT) have
re-instated the charges. Any workers who don't sign
a parking agreement by next month will be denied
access to the staff car park.
UNISON is now urging MCHFT to reconsider its
decision. The union is supporting hundreds of staff
in a collective grievance, including those earning
the minimum wage of:- £9.50 an hour.
The union says other trusts across Cheshire and
Merseyside are delaying the re-introduction of
charges until July and working with staff to reduce
the impact.
However, MCHFT imposed the charges at Leighton, on 1
May 2022. This is 2 months earlier than expected and
was done without consulting staff, says UNISON,
which adds that MCHFT has the choice not to
reinstate the fees.
Employees will have to pay a daily rate of £5 to
park elsewhere on site or must go in search of
limited off street parking, says the union.
UNISON warns this could cause traffic chaos if staff
have to park on neighbouring country lanes and could
also affect residents at a nearby housing
development.
The staff hit by the charges include those who can
least afford to pay and have no choice over where
they're based, says UNISON.
They rely on their cars because the Hospital isn't
served by a regular bus or rail service during their
working hours.
UNISON says some could face a 6 mile detour to get
to work when a local major road improvement project
gets underway, further adding to rising travel
costs. The project is expected to take over a year
and involve road closures.
The revenue raised will be nowhere near as much as
before the Pandemic, the union adds. This is because
many senior employees are working from home or have
moved to new offices, at Infinity House, at Crewe
Business Park, where parking is free.
UNISON North West Regional Organiser David McKnight
said:- "These frontline workers have risked
their lives throughout the Pandemic. They're now
being unjustly penalised for being unable to
take their work home or do their job at other
locations. The parking charges are a stealth tax
that these workers can't afford. Some were
already relying on food banks before the cost of
living hitting an all time high. Imposing these
charges on low-paid staff is unfair and could
lead to them quitting at a time when the NHS is
already struggling to fill vacancies."
One Stop Shop docks at Cunard Building
THE Cunard
Building is to become home to a 1 Stop Shop, open 2
days a week, from Monday, 23 May 2022. Part of the
Arrivals Hall on the ground floor has been converted
into an area where residents can access Council
services by pre-booking an appointment on Mondays
and Wednesdays. People will be able to get help
paying bills by chip and pin card, with blue badge
applications and uploading evidence needed for
benefits and Council Tax Support.
The new location for the Central 1 Stop Shop
replaces the previous site, within Central Library.
The reasons for the move include:-
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It is a larger space, helping support more
confidential conversations.
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Some customers already assume they can access
services at Cunard because it is the Council's
Administrative Headquarters. Relocating the 1 Stop
Shop from Central Library means customers will no
longer have to be redirected elsewhere.
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The opening hours remain the same: Monday, and
Wednesday, from:- 10am to 12:30pm, and 1.30pm to
5pm.
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The main entrance is on The Strand, or via an
accessible entrance on Brunswick Street.
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There are 9, 1 Stop Shops across the City with 2
sites operating full time, and the other 7 open
either 2 or 3 days per week.
Deputy Mayor, Cllr Jane Corbett, said:- "We
know that residents really value our 1 Stop
Shops, particularly as not everyone can access
services easily online, or via a smartphone. The
Cunard Building is centrally located and
everyone knows where it is, making it really
easy to find, and the Arrivals Hall is a
beautiful space with an amazing history. It's a
much bigger and more confidential space for our
residents and much better for our staff as
well."
A full list of locations and opening times can be
found at:-
Liverpool.Gov.UK.