Irish Sunday Mirror

They marched in, sacked us all and got away with it

Ex P&O workers’ fury as firm escapes legal action

- JACK CLOVER

EXCLUSIVE BY

DEVASTATED seafarers yesterday urged transport chief Grant Shapps to quit after P&O escaped legal action over sacking 800 – some in Ireland.

News of the legal let-off came after the ferry firm’s parent company, DP World, recorded a staggering 52% rise in its profits to £600million in just six months.

That sparked fury among unions and the staff who lost everything when they were given the boot by video message.

Sous chef John Lansdown, sacked from the Pride of Canterbury, said: “Grant Shapps should resign. He’s been spineless.

“He could have withdrawn their operating licence but he didn’t. The fact the Government hasn’t intervened has given companies the green light to do something like this again.

“They marched in, sacked us all and got away with it.”

John, 40, added: “The Government values DP World’s investment in the UK higher than 800 livelihood­s. I’m devastated.”

The RMT Union’s Dover branch secretary Lee Davison also called on Mr Shapps to go and branded the failure to prosecute an “absolute disgrace”.

The Tories vowed to act after P&O boss Peter Hebblethwa­ite admitted it broke laws when it laid off the 800 in March. They earned an average £36,000 a year but were replaced with agency staff on as little as £3.94 an hour.

He told MPS: “There’s absolutely no doubt we were required

to consult with the unions.

We chose not to do that.” But yesterday the Insolvency Service said its probe found that, because of Maritime employment laws, there are no grounds for a criminal case. The service is still conducting a civil investigat­ion.

Labour’s Karl Turner accused the Tories of launching a “sham” probe that gave “false hope” to seafarers. He said: “Asking the Insolvency Service to investigat­e, then pretending to be disappoint­ed when they choose to do nothing is an insult.

“They’d have known perfectly well... P&O could get away with these gross sackings.”

The Government said it was “very disappoint­ing” P&O will not face criminal proceeding­s, adding it “important the civil investigat­ion runs its course”.

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FALSE HOPE RMT protest after sackings in March
OUTRAGE Hebblethwa­ite, Shapps and sacked John FALSE HOPE RMT protest after sackings in March

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