UNIONS slammed “one of the most shameful acts” in British industrial history today as P&O ferries were reportedly evicting staff from vessels in handcuffs after 800 workers were fired without notice.
Nautilus International and RMT, which instructed their shocked members to remain on board, said many refused to leave their ships in protest after they appeared to have been told about the sudden redundancies on a video call.
Bosses want to replace the staff with cheaper agency workers from overseas, the RMT said.
MARTYN GRAY asks TUC congress to endorse measures that would help stop the present exploitation of seafarers
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