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Old 26-04-2022, 23:22   #122
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Re: P&O Ferries make 800 British Workers Redundant

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Which ones, name and shame them

oh yes, this happened in much of the merchant navy, and other offshore sectors a long ago.



Well, I’m referring to the U.K., we have the power to regulate what vessels are allowed to operate within our sovereign waters.
Where is your evidence that they are not doing the same?

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Eg

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In early 2021, when Irish Ferries announced plans to bring its low-cost crewing model to the Dover-Calais corridor, unions warned of a race to the bottom.
So who sets the rules for that route? UK or France?
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As Hebblethwaite spelled out in a letter to Shapps: “Under this model, crews are paid for the actual time they work (plus holidays) rather than the previous model in which crews were granted full pay for working 24 weeks a year.
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