threesixty 6:51 Thu Mar 17
P&O ferries
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How is it possible to sack 800 people in one go and replace them with agency staff?
Isn't that against the law in the UK? I dont understand how you can legally do that without some kind of consultancy before hand. The jobs exist (as agency staff will fill them) so they are literally sacking employees with no reason.
I just thought that was impossible here??
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chelmsfordhammer
12:20 Tue Mar 22
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and its only the cross channel ferries that sail under a different flag. Not all of those sacked worked on those ships.
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chelmsfordhammer
11:56 Mon Mar 21
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The British Gas workers were employed here and were dismissed because they refused to sign worse conditions. British Gas were condemned by the government for doing it and then the same government voted against making fire and rehire illegal , so the government and previous Labour governments could do something about it. Maybe not in this instance but certainly when it comes to similar.
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zebthecat
11:51 Mon Mar 21
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Rampant Capitalism's fault. We have collectively forgotten what it can be like.
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
11:44 Mon Mar 21
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chelmsford
It would be illegal if they were employed here, but they aren't. It's some sort of maritime rinky-dink.
So not the evil Tories fault. Not Brexit's fault. Not even Labour's fault.
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joe royal
11:38 Mon Mar 21
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Bonds
Quatri royal family
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chelmsfordhammer
11:16 Mon Mar 21
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After8, when was the last time that those militant Pando union members took industrial action?. Don’t try and blame it on militant unions . The only people to blame are the scum owners and those Tory MPs that refuse to make hire and fire illegal.
Your party bang on about helping working people but you refuse to do anything to help them when companies like pando and British Gas sack their workers because they want to down dial their terms and cobitions.
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BBondsBootlaces
10:41 Mon Mar 21
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Could someone tell us who owns P&O?
Maybe eusebiovic knows.
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zico
6:20 Mon Mar 21
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Seafarers from abroad brought in to replace the 800 sacked British P&O Ferries crew are being paid as little as £1.80 an hour, according to unions
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/mar/21/replacements-for-po-ferries-crew-paid-180-an-hour-unions-say
Christ that makes you rich if you are on the minimum wage in the UK!
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Mike Oxsaw
4:18 Sat Mar 19
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Any reports about dock staff refusing to load/unload P&O vessels because of this?
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eusebiovic
3:46 Sat Mar 19
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After8 2:53 Sat Mar 18
They sound about as enlightened as you are then...
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RM10
3:18 Sat Mar 19
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After8- militant union? It’s not 1970s, pig ignorant owners who can’t manage more like, sign of nearly all our big companies including my own.
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Dagenhammer
2:02 Sat Mar 19
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This is the sort of move that the government want and encourage. There may be a lot of fake outrage by ministers and Tory MPs, but it is all purely spin.
In the current Tory cabinet their are four contributors to 'Britannia Unchained' which in its text describes 'The British as the worst idlers in the world'. Nobody should be surprised about this or what is coming next.
The Ministers who contributed this book are Raab, Truss, Patel and Kwarteng four of Johnsons closest allies, all only in positions of power based on there support of Johnson and nothing whatsoever to do with their ability.
Employment rights and civil rights if the people of the UK are going to soon be like those in the developing world, non existent.
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After8
2:53 Sat Mar 19
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They have a militant union that is run by pig ignorant people.
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eusebiovic
1:36 Sat Mar 19
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P&O is owned by DP World a subsidiary of Dubai World an Emirates based logistics and shipping company which acquired the P&O brand in 2006.
There are well founded reports that ex-armed forces in balaclavas with semi-automatic machine guns were marching staff off ships in handcuffs obviously at gunpoint on their last day of employment.
FMOB
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eusebiovic
1:35 Sat Mar 19
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P&O is owned by DP World a subsidiary of Dubai World an Emirates based logistics and shipping company which acquired the P&O brand in 2006.
There are well founded reports that ex-armed forces in balaclavas with semi-automatic machine guns were marching staff off ships in handcuffs obviously at gunpoint on their last day of employment.
FMOB
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eusebiovic
1:35 Sat Mar 19
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P&O is owned by DP World a subsidiary of Dubai World an Emirates based logistics and shipping company which acquired the P&O brand in 2006.
There are well founded reports that ex-armed forces in balaclavas with semi-automatic machine guns were marching staff off ships in handcuffs obviously at gunpoint on their last day of employment.
FMOB
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eusebiovic
1:34 Sat Mar 19
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P&O is owned by DP World a subsidiary of Dubai World an Emirates based logistics and shipping company which acquired the P&O brand in 2006.
There are well founded reports that ex-armed forces in balaclavas with semi-automatic machine guns were marching staff off ships in handcuffs obviously at gunpoint on their last day of employment.
FMOB
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joe royal
10:58 Fri Mar 18
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Turns out the crew are employed via jersey law so nothing to do with U.K. or EU.
Think they fly under a flag of convenience - Cyprus.
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Hammer and Pickle
10:54 Fri Mar 18
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I was in a Force7 gale off Vigo in a small boat in 1998 and it kind of confirmed my method - people often tend to really experience reality and each other as social beings mostly when they are about to die; the trick is to take the about-to-die bit out of it and live a normal life.
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eusebiovic
10:46 Fri Mar 18
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It makes me wonder if Rob Brydon's arse has been feeling extra itchy over the last 48 hours...
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
10:45 Fri Mar 18
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It's just the old British Rail logo, isn't it? Towards the end it was the same logo but with a different colour background.
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