Frustrated UCSF Parnassus employees struggle to park due to new policy; empty off-limits spots seen
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UCSF's Parnassus Campus has recently implemented a parking policy that limits on-site parking for most employees, sparking outrage and confusion. Employees like radiologic technologist Chris Jacinto have noticed empty parking levels, while nurses express feelings of betrayal over these sudden changes. UCSF asserts the policy aims to enhance patient access to appointments, indicating a focus shift towards patients. However, employees are now burdened with high parking costs, as employee rates and validations are no longer provided, leading to dissatisfaction and concern over communication and transport arrangements.
It's shocking that there is so much miscommunication regarding parking for employees who have been hired expecting to park at their workplace.
UCSF implemented the new parking policy to prioritize patients' access to appointments, assessing usage patterns to make necessary adjustments.
Before this was implemented, there should have been groundwork for transportation laid out to avoid confusion and frustration among employees.
The new rules have made it easier for some patients to park, but employees feel neglected by the sudden change in on-site parking availability.
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