Yes, it was wrong what the Irish gov' (the owners) did. They took advantage of Latvia joining the EU in 2004, and by 2005 had sacked its Irish workforce and replaced them with Latvians. Massive labour bill saving. The ' whatever reasons' you cite was the EU internal market. AKA beggar thy neighbour, Mmm solidarity and values.
So, it's okay for one wrong? Because they're Irish? diddly diddly and all that?
Stena does not do the Dover -Calais route.
Therefore, now the moral scumbags Irish ferries are doing the Dover Route, P&O have lowered themselves to Irish ferry scumbag level. DFDS will with need to go full scumbag or loose trade and then go bankrupt.
Criminal and civil proceedings against P&O is a mere fig leaf for no consequences, they have said clearly it was cheaper to break the law because it's fines and compensation only. No director personal liability. Also, is Grant Shapps going to ban the LNG tankers on the 'regular' Qatar to Milford haven route, because they don't pay UK minimum wage? I don't think so.Mark wrote: ↑05 Apr 2022, 16:34 We also need to await the outcome of all the criminal and civil proceedings against P&O which will no doubt make recommendations
If ferry operators use UK Ports, we could/should insist that they pay the UK minimum wage at the very least.
However, appreciate this might set a precedent for other types of shipping, such as Container Ships, Cruise Ships etc....
Nah, the RMT is a bunch of Markist lefties. And my daughter is a member!