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    P&O Ferries Chief Faces Criticism Over Wage Discrepancy and Redundancies

    News TeamBy News Team08/05/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In recent proceedings, P&O Ferries has come under intense scrutiny for its employment practices. The firm’s chief executive, Peter Hebblethwaite, finds himself at the centre of a significant debate over staff treatment and wage policies. As these issues garner political attention, the implications for corporate governance and ethics within the ferry industry are profound.

    The head of P&O Ferries, Peter Hebblethwaite, recently faced a torrent of criticism from members of Parliament. During a session with the Commons business and trade select committee, he was labelled a ‘modern-day pirate’. His actions, particularly the mass redundancy of 800 seafarers and subsequent employment of lower-paid agency staff, have ignited widespread condemnation.

    The controversy deepened as it emerged that Hebblethwaite received a substantial bonus of £183,000 on top of his £325,000 salary. This was brought to light alongside revelations of some crew members earning less than £5 an hour, highlighting the stark disparity in wages that has troubled many observers.

    The ongoing parliamentary inquiry into workers’ rights has focused intensely on P&O’s practices. Hebblethwaite’s testimonies revealed his admission that some employees were indeed paid as low as £4.87 per hour. When questioned, he admitted he could not survive on such a wage.

    In defence of the company’s decisions, Hebblethwaite claimed the restructuring was necessary to prevent the firm’s collapse, thereby preserving 2,000 jobs. He asserted that P&O Ferries pays above the international seafaring wage, mentioning that the firm maintains a strong record of recruitment and staff welfare.

    Hebblethwaite acknowledged that legal advice had indicated their actions were lawful, though he expressed regret about the impact on the 786 affected families. An Insolvency Service investigation concluded there was insufficient evidence for criminal proceedings. A second inquiry is still ongoing, yet Hebblethwaite remains optimistic about a favourable outcome.

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    Regarding his bonus, Hebblethwaite noted the difficult decision to accept it amidst public disapproval. He recognised the personal and ethical conflicts involved, acknowledging that not everyone would make the same choice.

    Despite past controversies, Hebblethwaite expressed a commitment to avoid similar mass redundancies in the future, emphasising P&O’s intention to change.


    Amidst ongoing scrutiny, P&O Ferries’ leadership remains resolute in navigating these challenging waters. The commitment to change and reflection on past actions signifies a step towards addressing longstanding issues within the company. With legal inquiries still underway, the company’s transparency and future decisions will be crucial in shaping its public image and operational strategies.

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