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Government orders ferries using UK ports to pay minimum wages

Ferries sailing regularly in and out of UK ports will be required to pay their employees the equivalent of the country’s minimum wage, the government announced on Tuesday. The Department for Transport said new laws if passed, would protect tens of thousands of seafarers and crack down on companies who refuse to comply.

The announcement comes after P&O Ferries sacked 800 of its workers overnight in March to replace them with outsourced, foreign workers paid well below the minimum wage. UK transport secretary Grant Shapps first floated the idea of a minimum European wage after unrepentant P&O bosses defended their actions and said the low rates were still above international standards.

“P&O Ferries’ disgraceful actions do not represent the principles of our world-leading maritime sector, and changing the law on seafarer pay protection is a clear signal to everyone that we will not tolerate economic abuse of workers,” he said.

The bill will be introduced in the current session of parliament, which began on Tuesday.

Source: easterneye.biz

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