- Officers on the Division of Well being are the unhappiest in Whitehall
- Annual survey of civil servants reveals morale on the division is falling
- Simply 24% say it's a great spot to work – down from 44 per cent final yr
The fallout from the junior docs' strike and the rising social care disaster has made officers on the Division of Well being the unhappiest in Whitehall.
An annual survey of civil servants reveals morale on the division is falling, with simply 24 per cent saying it's a great spot to work – down from 44 per cent final yr.
Simply 41 per cent of officers are proud to inform others they work there, down from 56 per cent final yr.
An annual survey of civil servants reveals morale on the London-based division (pictured) is falling, with simply 24 per cent saying it's a great spot to work – down from 44 per cent final yr
And solely 25 per cent mentioned they felt impressed to do their greatest, one other dramatic fall from 40 per cent in 2015.
The findings will make troublesome studying for Well being Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who has endured a collection of bruising clashes with docs' leaders this yr.
Simply 27 per cent of well being officers mentioned they have been glad with the management of the division, in contrast with 65 per cent on the Treasury and 62 per cent on the new Brexit division.
Labour well being spokesman Jonathan Ashworth mentioned: 'It's stunning that on each measure of employees satisfaction the Division of Well being has gone down'.
A Division of Well being spokesman mentioned the poor outcomes resulted from an inside reorganisation carried out this yr.
She added: 'The survey coincided with a big restructure and consequently an unsettling time for workers.'
The happiest civil servants work for the Treasury, the Division for Worldwide Improvement and the Division for Tradition, Media and Sport.
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