Hundreds of NHS Staff in Greater Manchester at Risk as Cost-Cutting Measures Loom
Greater Manchester, UK – Hundreds of NHS staff in Greater Manchester face an uncertain future as a region-wide cost-cutting initiative threatens to trigger a severance and redundancy programme. NHS Greater Manchester, the region's oversight body, has been tasked with slashing its costs by a staggering 39 per cent, putting many jobs on the line. The potential cuts affect a wide range of NHS employees within the region, encompassing not only human resources, finance, and IT staff, but also patient-facing nurses and those involved in the critical planning, purchasing, and monitoring of care across hospitals and community services. While the exact details of the program remain unclear, if the 39 percent reduction is applied directly to staffing levels, it could mean that hundreds of dedicated NHS personnel are now considered "at risk." The situation in Greater Manchester mirrors a national trend. Over two hundred NHS trusts throughout England have been instructed to si...