Three million hours of overtime worked in five years by staff
AMBULANCE workers in Scotland have worked more than three million hours of paid overtime in the last five years, figures have revealed.
Freedom of Information figures obtained by the Scottish Conservatives have shown that more than a quarter of a million hours were carried out in the first five months of 2022.
A total of 3,342,486 hours of paid overtime have been undertaken, with Scottish Ambulance Service staff working an average of 612,000 additional hours a year.
The figures come as ambulance staff from the GMB Scotland union have announced a 26- hour strike, starting at 6am on November 28.
And Unite members have announced they will no longer work overtime amid the flat rate offer of £ 2205 per person, backdated to April.
Health secretary Humza Yousaf has previously said the industrial action was disappointing but insisted the Scottish Government had no more money to increase the offer.
he figures also showed that the total yearly overtime costs have increased by 50% since 2017 – from around £ 11.8m to £ 17.5m last year.
And the total overtime costs since 2017 has surpassed £ 75m, the figures show.
Dr Sandesh Gulhane, health spokesperson for the Scottish Tories, said the figures were “deeply concerning”.
He said: “Not only do they underline the huge impact overtime bans will have on our vital emergency services, but they also show how reliant we have become on the goodwill of exhausted frontline staff.
“Ambulance staff are used to unimaginable pressure, but years of SNP failures on workforce planning have left them understaffed, overworked, and ultimately brought them to breaking point.
“It’s no wonder paramedics and ambulance workers feel they have no choice but to take industrial ac
tion. The SNP are already presiding over a crisis in our A& E departments – strikes and overtime bans in our ambulance service could be utterly devastating this winter.
“It’s clear that frontline NHS staff – like the rest of the country – have no faith in Humza Yousaf to give them the vital support and fair
working conditions they deserve. Humza Yousaf has completely lost the trust of our heroic NHS workers.”
The Glasgow MSP urged First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to “urgently intervene, sack her incompetent health secretary and work to end this damaging dispute”.