Zoff about parking fees! Then take the BVG…

Nurses at the Virchow Clinic have been protesting the new parking rules for weeks

Nurses at the Virchow Clinic have been protesting the new parking rules for weeks Photo: Ralf Gunther

By Stephen Peter

Is this really the solution for dedicated nurses? After the argument about exceptions to parking fees around the Virchow-Klinikum campus, the Charité bosses are asking employees to use the BVG!

Charité employees have been protesting for weeks about a new parking zone around Seestrasse. They fear high fees if they come to work by car and have threatened to be fired.

On the intranet of the state-owned clinic, the board of directors said on Tuesday: “The Charité would like to encourage its employees to use local public transport or bicycles to get to work.”

A compromise was negotiated with the Senate and district office for employees whose shift begins before 6 a.m. But health expert Florian Kluckert (46, FDP) is not enough: “The succinct reference to BVG and S-Bahn is cheeky. Even when work starts shortly after 6 a.m., the connections from the surrounding area or the outskirts are poor.”

Kluckert continues: “Why doesn’t the Charité rent parking spaces in the multi-storey car park on campus for the affected employees?” The house is operated by Contipark and offers 764 spaces.

Subjects:

Current BVG Charité parking

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