The Scotsman

Ferry company refuses Shapps’ plea to reverse decision to sack workers

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The boss of P&O Ferries has insisted he will not reverse the decision to sack nearly 800 seafarers despite being given "one further opportunit­y" by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps.

Chief executive Peter Hebblethwa­ite wrote to the Cabinet minister claiming his request "ignores the situation's fundamenta­l and factual realities".

Re-employing the sacked workers on their previous wages would "deliberate­ly cause the company's collapse, resulting in the irretrieva­ble loss of an additional 2,200 jobs", the letter stated.

"I cannot imagine that you would wish to compel an employer to bring about its own downfall, affecting not hundreds but thousands of families."

When P&O Ferries announced its decision to replace its crews with cheaper agency workers, it stated that the business needed to cut costs to survive as it was losing £100 million a year.

The Prime Minister's official spokesman said "commercial challenges" do not provide an excuse to "subvert the law or treat employees in the way that we have seen from this company".

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said the detention of a second vessel belonging to P&O Ferries was due to failures with emergency equipment, crew training and documentat­ion.

Pride of Kent was held in Dover on Monday following the detention of European Causeway in Larne, Northern Ireland on Friday.

Mr Hebblethwa­ite was responding to a letter from Mr Shapps which stated that P&O Ferries had "one further opportunit­y to reverse this decision by immediatel­y offering all 800 workers their jobs back".

The ferry firm boss also rejected the minister's request to delay the deadline of Thursday for sacked workers to accept redundancy offers, as more than 765 of the 786 affected people have "taken steps to accept the settlement offer".

He wrote: "These are legally binding agreements, and crew members who have entered them will rightly expect us to comply with their terms."

The chief executive insisted he will continue in his role despite Mr Shapps describing his position as "untenable".

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0 Snubbed – UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps

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