Yorkieguy
Established Member
So you're not too keen on our government standing up for our workers' legal rights?
'The British government [in 2022] criticised the company's actions and stated that it was looking at the legal ramifications, including whether P&O could be fined, and how other contracts it held with DP World were affected. The legal community was generally critical of P&O for seemingly ignoring UK employment law, and several law firms commented on the likelihood of any crew members' potential employment tribunal claim being successful on a number of grounds.'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P&O_dismissal_controversy
For the avoidance of doubt, whether or not what P&O did was within employment law, I share the widely held view that it was reprehensible, and that whilst I’m sceptical about some aspects of the new worker’s rights, the fact that they will prevent such exploitation in future by any company including DP World can only be a good thing.
However, the message I’m getting is that even though DP World would need to fully comply, its inward investment should be boycotted in perpetuity. I doubt that is the view of Starmer. He can only work with the team he has, and I think he’s got his work cut out in that regard.
My candid opinion is that if DP World think the proposed investment will be profitable, and Starmer can smooth this over, and treats it as a learning opportunity to put his errant underlings on the right track, the deal will go ahead anyway. Maybe will know after tomorrow’s summit?
I just hope they are capable of grasping the fact that being in Government is very different from being in opposition. Mixed messages saying in one breath that they want to work closely with, and work in partnership with business and to see capital investment, then in the next breath slagging them off, is letting down the electorate and letting down Starmer too.
Every day seems to bring yet more missteps which eclipses and nullifies the messages that Starmer is trying to get across. What’s more he doesn’t seem to grasp that if he keeps banging on about what a state the country is in, he’s running the country down, destroying hope and confidence, and making people miserable rather than optimistic.
At the summit tomorrow, there will be 200 senior business leaders present.
For all our sakes, I wish Starmer every success.