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nhs staff parking
as an nhs employee, i have applied for a parking permit and been refused. now i am told that i have to pay �3.50 a day to park my car to enable me to do my job. surely this is not right.? does anyone know how we stand legally on this matter?
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It's not a legal issue (other than perhaps they may have to give some notice).
We wouldn't expect expect the employer to pay our bus fare if we came on the bus, so why should we expect them to pay any of our car costs. Maybe it's time to look at public transport.... or another employer.
It's not a legal issue (other than perhaps they may have to give some notice).
We wouldn't expect expect the employer to pay our bus fare if we came on the bus, so why should we expect them to pay any of our car costs. Maybe it's time to look at public transport.... or another employer.
my hospital is luckily in a major city - enabling many drivers to park in unresricted areas and then getting various free buses to work. you will have to work out a similar system - knowing someone who lives near with parking, getting a permit or walking a short distance may be a solution. but basically they can charge what they wany as it is technically the property of the trust and they can fine or clamp etc. is just tough...i am fortunante as i walk to work. takes me two minutes!