Peterborough's hospital trust called out by major union over late and missing payments in run up to Christmas

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The North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust has been named as a late payer.

The British Medical Association (BMA) has named Peterborough’s local hospital trust on its “naughty list” over missing and late pay in the lead up to Christmas.

The BMA has named the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust as one of six hospital trusts that is says has ailed to properly sort the November pay round with the backpay from the summer pay deal absent from thousands of pay packets - just as the festive season began.

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Payments up to £5,000 have been reported as being missing and late, an issue the BMA raised with trusts in November.

Peterborough City Hospital.Peterborough City Hospital.
Peterborough City Hospital.

Doctors in the East of England who have been on maternity leave have been particularly hard hit, often being paid later than their colleagues and some still with no certainty as to when their backpay will finally arrive. Other doctors who left trusts have been forced to chase for their pay or supply the same information repeatedly.

After challenging trusts across England to sort this issue well in advance of Christmas, the BMA’s resident doctors committee (RDC) has now named six trusts who stand out in their failure to pay everyone on time.

Mid and South Essex, University Hospitals Sussex, East Sussex Healthcare, University Hospitals Dorset Surrey and Sussex Healthcare join North West Anglia on the list.

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Resident doctors committee (RDC) co-chairs Dr Melissa Ryan and Dr Ross Nieuwoudt said: “This should be a festive time of year but these hospitals have made it much less so for their doctors.

“In this financially constrained season they should be doing everything they can to get doctors their backpay immediately – not just waiting for the next monthly payroll run.

“It is hard enough to financially plan for the holiday season at the best of times, but missing hundreds of pounds from your pay packet makes it much worse – especially if you’ve just returned from maternity leave.

“These hardworking NHS doctors have spent another year caring for their patients in a health service under great strain – they should not have to end it by chasing their hospital for their payslips.

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“Trusts have had more than enough time to sort this issue out. Many others have made genuine progress in the last three weeks, leaving these six deservedly on the naughty list.

“Let’s hope these six trusts honour the spirit of the season and make a new years resolution to get late payments to doctors on time in future.”

The Peterborough Telegraph has contacted the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust for comment.

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