Venal scumbags running P&O still venal scumbags...
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Here's the thread from 2 years ago
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
End result was staff all accepted compensation, and p and o got offered to run a Freeport.
(I also recall Irish ferries did exactly the same thing some years back, but it went under the radar as fewer English use them I guess)
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
End result was staff all accepted compensation, and p and o got offered to run a Freeport.
(I also recall Irish ferries did exactly the same thing some years back, but it went under the radar as fewer English use them I guess)
How can the govt force minimum wage for non-UK residents, working on a non-UK boat, run by a non-uk company in international waters?
Sure it docks here, but since the sackings, surely it's got nothing to do with us now?
I'm not disagreeing with your view, the owners seem like modern slave driving s.
Sure it docks here, but since the sackings, surely it's got nothing to do with us now?
I'm not disagreeing with your view, the owners seem like modern slave driving s.
Edited by bunchofkeys on Monday 18th March 20:41
bunchofkeys said:
How can the govt force minimum wage for non-UK residents, working on a non-UK boat, run by a non-uk company in international waters?
Sure it docks here, but since the sackings, surely it's got nothing to do with us now?
I'm not disagreeing with your view, the owners seem like modern slave driving s.
If we're talking about the Dover/Calais ferries they don't travel in international waters.Sure it docks here, but since the sackings, surely it's got nothing to do with us now?
I'm not disagreeing with your view, the owners seem like modern slave driving s.
Edited by bunchofkeys on Monday 18th March 20:41
The article concentrates on the Dover to Calais route, does this mean similar practices are or aren’t happening on the UK - Northern Ireland routes, given they’re domestic ports at each end and, certainly in the case of the North Channel, surely not wide enough to be international waters. Maybe it’s time we did what the USA does and insist on domestic flagged vessels on domestic routes. Maybe best not to insist on them being built at Ferguson’s though…
Fast and Spurious said:
Click-bait rubbish from the guardian.
I think they have a point - why should a ferry operating between UK and France not operate under either countries min wage?I'm sure there are no safety concerns in paying the cheapest possible wage from offshore workers and then working them very hard.
bunchofkeys said:
How can the govt force minimum wage for non-UK residents, working on a non-UK boat, run by a non-uk company in international waters?
Sure it docks here, but since the sackings, surely it's got nothing to do with us now?
I'm not disagreeing with your view, the owners seem like modern slave driving s.
Um… by changing the law… doing what the government is supposed to do… something along the lines of “any boat spending more than x% of its operating hours in UK waters must pay at least the Minimum Wage”.Sure it docks here, but since the sackings, surely it's got nothing to do with us now?
I'm not disagreeing with your view, the owners seem like modern slave driving s.
Edited by bunchofkeys on Monday 18th March 20:41
Last summer we went to Europe on the Ferry - Hull to Rotterdam - on P&O. I'll admit to holding my nose and booking against my better judgement but they were appreciably less costly than the DFDS alternative.
Thats probably the nub of the issue. People vote with their wallets.
While the staff were actually really good, interested, well presented, attentive, polite and enthusiastically hard working, I don't think I'd choose to use P&O again as it felt like a company whose assets are tired and having to scrimp and save.
Thats probably the nub of the issue. People vote with their wallets.
While the staff were actually really good, interested, well presented, attentive, polite and enthusiastically hard working, I don't think I'd choose to use P&O again as it felt like a company whose assets are tired and having to scrimp and save.
biggles330d said:
I'll admit to holding my nose and booking against my better judgement but they were appreciably less costly than the DFDS alternative.
Thats probably the nub of the issue. People vote with their wallets.
This is the truth of it. If the general population actually cared about it, they’d stop using them out of principle, but they don’t so they won’t. Thats probably the nub of the issue. People vote with their wallets.
I myself have several companies on my deny list and P&O became one of them - I won’t give them any of my money. But I appreciate that I’m an outlier.
DeejRC said:
Matthen said:
Well, the price of a cross channel ferry hasn't been sent to the moon by workers wages, we can be sure of that.
So why has it gone so high? Where is the competition? The market just seems to be broken.
There is no competition to Dover-Calais ferries…?So why has it gone so high? Where is the competition? The market just seems to be broken.
Really? Seriously?
No doubt the crossing companies can prove that the Dover Calais is not highly profitable but you need to look at debt costs, who holds the debt and everything else to work out whether that’s correct or not
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