If you can’t afford to pay the right and legal wages you shouldn’t be in business
And yet having their ships laid up for a week didn’t.
Something rather smells like it came out of a bull.
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Other companies I am sure would provide a service if P+O Ferries went out of business.
He is being disingenuous. It would only cause it to collapse of the parent company allowed it. And as they made 1.5 billion profit so I doubt it.
Now he is right that they should not be bailed out continually by their parent company without a plan.
What that plan is I don’t know. However the irony is they would of got away with this if they had followed proper procedures.
Collapse? Sink more like.Besides what about all the lives they’ve “collapsed” not one iota of a fuck do they give
Jeez I couldn’t imagine going back to work for someone that treated you so badly
Interesting how breaking the law on consultation has precisely zero legal consequences.
Someone, please, buy POS Fairies and turn it the f around!
Well, that’s ok. The the government can take over control of P&O, and give the employees there jobs back, with a pay rise. But the the government are only doing it, because they want people to have faith, and believe that this government are helping people. If this happened two years ago, the government would of said to the sacked workers, go and find a job. You’re on your own, don’t expect help from us, unless your rich.
Bullshit. A company the size of P&O isn’t going to be brought to its knees by paying 800 workers properly. Even if the difference between the agency scabs’ pay and the sacked workers’ is £20k each, that’s £16m per annum. That won’t sink (see what I did there?) P&O ferries.
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If you can’t afford to pay the right and legal wages you shouldn’t be in business
And yet having their ships laid up for a week didn’t.
Something rather smells like it came out of a bull.
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Other companies I am sure would provide a service if P+O Ferries went out of business.
He is being disingenuous. It would only cause it to collapse of the parent company allowed it. And as they made 1.5 billion profit so I doubt it.
Now he is right that they should not be bailed out continually by their parent company without a plan.
What that plan is I don’t know. However the irony is they would of got away with this if they had followed proper procedures.
Collapse? Sink more like.Besides what about all the lives they’ve “collapsed” not one iota of a fuck do they give
Jeez I couldn’t imagine going back to work for someone that treated you so badly
Interesting how breaking the law on consultation has precisely zero legal consequences.
Someone, please, buy POS Fairies and turn it the f around!
Well, that’s ok. The the government can take over control of P&O, and give the employees there jobs back, with a pay rise. But the the government are only doing it, because they want people to have faith, and believe that this government are helping people. If this happened two years ago, the government would of said to the sacked workers, go and find a job. You’re on your own, don’t expect help from us, unless your rich.
Bullshit. A company the size of P&O isn’t going to be brought to its knees by paying 800 workers properly. Even if the difference between the agency scabs’ pay and the sacked workers’ is £20k each, that’s £16m per annum. That won’t sink (see what I did there?) P&O ferries.
P&O Ferries made a profit of £67 million in 2021. https://uk.globaldatabase.com/company/p-o-ferries-holdings-limited
I’m not seeing a problem here.
They are seriously “not too big to fail”, drown the puppy.