P&O Ferries boss asked if he is ‘modern-day pirate’ for paying staff £4.87 an hour
07-05-2024 17:38 via theguardian.com

P&O Ferries boss asked if he is ‘modern-day pirate’ for paying staff £4.87 an hour

Peter Hebblethwaite appears in front of MPs two years after saying lowest-paid agency worker would earn £5.15 an hourThe boss of P&O Ferries has been asked if he is “a pirate” who appears to be “robbing staff blind” – as he confirmed to MPs that the group’s seafarers had been receiving pay rates even lower than he had previously told parliament.Peter Hebblethwaite previously appeared in front of a joint transport and business committee in March 2022
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