I'm sorry that is a f'ing disgusting and cowardly way to make someone redundant. Over a zoom call. Outrageous.
The P & O Ferries that we see today, is a mere shadow of the company of not so many years ago. By far their greatest revenue earner was the short sea route from Dover to Calais, where business was reduced massively upon the opening of the Channel Tunnel in the 1990's.
In more recent years of course we have had Brexit, and then the Covid pandemic, all of which have led to a significant shortfall in passenger, vehicle, and freight traffic.
So noone should be surprised that the company is now in dire trouble, though unfortunate of course that so many individuals are losing their jobs through no fault of their own.
Not the first company to take this route though, and l doubt very much that they will be the last, such are modern business methods.
No change there then.Wouldn't mind betting the fat cats at the top of the chain get a nice bonus out of this
There was recently a vote in Parliament on an opposition motion to ban these “fire and re-hire” schemes. The Tory party abstained this meaning it didn’t pass.
The owners of P&O are Tory donors.
These two statements may or may not be related.
Allegedly the in-coming crew are mainly Asian or South American. Who has been granting these visas to work then ?
This is not fire and rehire it's fire and hire someone else! I have no idea how this can be legal..
hmmm, cheap foreign labour, isn't that why we voted leave?
Thatcherism still working its magic decades on....
Accepting that the replacement crews are clearly going to be on a lower pay rate, surely the fact that they are agency staff means that the agency also gets paid? Usually, it's not cost-effective to use them, and I wonder what the difference in total costs per crew member really is?
No redundancy consultation process.
Employment tribunal field day awaits.
I can say that when my company has used agency staff, we have paid the agency £18.50 per hour, guaranteed 8 hours a day, any work over the 8 hours or if with us 5 days 40 hours per week £27.25 per hour. The agency person was actually on £10 per hour, or £15 per hour above 8 hours a day worked.
That's what I was thinking, so how can this be cheaper for P&O than keeping existing staff?
No redundancy consultation process.
Employment tribunal field day awaits.
Dear Lord above, you people don’t give up do you? It’s nearly six years since the British people voted to leave the EU. Move on with your life FFS.