The troubled ambulance trust is offering senior staff members up to £80K to quit despite claims of racism after staff ‘imitated monkey noises’ and ‘laughed at colleagues fasting during Ramadan’.
The East of England Ambulance Service Trust (EEAST) has launched a ‘mutually agreed withdrawal scheme’ which is only available during the two week window in April.
It invites senior workers to apply for a payout of up to £80,000 to step down from their post – but this is only available to staff with or above the 8a pay scale band, which currently has the starting pay rate. salary £48,526.




