I've never really fancied a cruise personally and having seen the Channel 4 documentary last week about the (lack of) pay and appalling working conditions imposed on the staff, I'm even less likely to do it now. It's not surprising that the ships can offer five star luxury throughout the trip when you have people from poverty stricken countries working for "tips only" at best.
Obviously, living on board a cruise liner may seem a decent alternative to life in a shack. But some have even paid for the privilege of being there and need to work for a year before they can cover their initial costs, so there's no realistic option of leaving. It's modern day slavery.
Obviously, living on board a cruise liner may seem a decent alternative to life in a shack. But some have even paid for the privilege of being there and need to work for a year before they can cover their initial costs, so there's no realistic option of leaving. It's modern day slavery.