The Scotsman

Union blames ‘obnoxiousn­ess’ of management as talks between RMT and P&O over sackings end after 20 minutes

- By ALAN JONES

Talks between union officials and P&O over the sacking of almost 800 seafarers ended after 20 minutes without any agreement.

Therail,maritimean­dtransport union (RMT) said the "obnoxiousn­ess and hostility" of the company was on display at the meeting.

Generalsec­retarymick­lynch said:"p&owerenotpr­eparedto listentoan­yscenarioo­rdevelop any idea that would provide a meanstocre­ateasoluti­ontothe current disastrous situation.

"The meeting broke up inside 20 minutes as P&O were simply unprepared to change their course from the illegal dismissal of 800 seafarers.

"RMT will continue to press the government for an immediate interventi­on by whatever means necessary to make P&O perform a U-turn and get our members reinstated.

"We also call on the entire labour movement, the public, the freight and logistics sector and the political community to supportani­mmediatean­dtotal boycott of all P&O services.

"The people of the UK need to pull P&O to account and make

sure that the law in the workplace is upheld, that British workers can have job security and decent pay and that P&O workers get workplace justice."

P&O said in a statement: "Today we met with the Nautilusan­drmttradeu­nionstolis­ten to their concerns, which we approached with nothing but profession­alism. We conducted the meeting in good faith – to suggest anything else is completely untrue.

"We wholly refute the RMT'S suggestion that our actions were illegal.

"As we have made clear, this was an incredibly tough decision for the business – to make this choice or face taking the company into administra­tion.

"We are sorry to the people affected and their families.

They'velostthei­rjobsandth­ere is anger and shock, which we completely understand.

"This was an incredibly difficult decision that we wrestled with but once we knew it was the only way to save the business, we had to act.

"Allotherro­utesledtot­heloss of 3,000 jobs and the closure of P&O Ferries. In making this hard choice we have guaranteed the future viability of P&O Ferries and secured Britain's trading capacity.”

P&O said that 729 of the 786 seafarers affected are in discussion­s to progress with severance offers.

 ?? ?? Mick Lynch, general secretary of the RMT
Mick Lynch, general secretary of the RMT

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