Lack of money in NHS means some staff are quitting to take better paid jobs in pubs and shops

Some nurses are so hard up that they are having to not eat at work in order to feed and clothe their children, research among hospital bosses has found.

Lack of money is also prompting some NHS staff to call in sick in the days before they get paid because they can no longer afford the travel costs for their shift. Others are taking a second job outside the NHS in an effort to make ends meet.

Are stopping contributing to their NHS pension in order to free up cash.

Cannot fill up their cars because of petrol price rises.

Have mental health issues due to the stress of paying their bills.

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