New: P&O Ferries’ long-overdue accounts have finally been filed.
They reveal the chief executive’s pay soared in 2023. In the same year the company lost £91 million, despite having fired 786 staff to cut costs.
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It's an oppressively humid day for Ship Visits - but I'm looking forward to speaking with #MaritimeProfessionals onboard DFDS vessels today and tomorrow working their new Channel Island routes after a successful week in Netherlands with @nautilusint
@nautilusint welfare team member Iain Lindsay opening the ceremony recognising the sacrifice made by seafarers at the new Govan/Partick Bridge today marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day
Today at #STUC25, @nautilusint head of industrial Micky Smyth (@belfastbhoy1964) moved the unanimously carried Motion on "Restoring the Dreadnought service for Scotland's Maritime Professionals."
Without John Prescott, it's highly unlikely I'd have ever had a career at sea. There are thousands more like me who would have missed the training that his direct intervention supported.
John Prescott – a one-of-a-kind seafarer, trade unionist and politician
Today, we pay tribute to former merchant mariner, MP for Hull, deputy prime minister, and honorary Nautilus member John Prescott. A proud trade unionist, John was a tireless advocate for the UK shipping industry and the welfare of British seafarers and played a key role in advocating for jobs and training for maritime professionals.
Nautilus general secretary Mark Dickinson said: ‘I had the privilege to work with John in the 1990s as he led the shadow transport team. Together with Joan Walley MP, the shadow shipping minister, we developed ‘Full Steam Ahead’, the Labour Party’s shipping policy, which went on to heavily influence the shape of government policy when Labour won a landslide in 1997.
‘John was a brilliant strategist, a force of nature, and so passionate about rejuvenating the UK shipping industry and jobs and training for UK seafarers. Without him we would not have had the Tonnage Tax or SMarT funding. We owe him our immense gratitude, and the Council of the Union awarded him Honorary Membership in 2001. He was a one-of-a-kind politician, who will be sadly missed.’
Our thoughts today are with his family and loved ones, especially his wife Pauline.
Such a pity to lose a really good variety place for food and drinks - have often enjoyed going for meals with friends and just for lunch. Will have to find a new haunt if needing a base in central Liverpool...
Genuinely gutted about this. Me and the other half loved the GPO. Great independent world food stalls and a really nice setting. Sad it hasn't worked out.
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It was great speaking with @LouHaigh in Dover this morning onboard @dfds_ukire Dover Seaways. This government is set to make much needed improvements to workers rights and whilst we might not get all we want, @nautilusint will continue doing everything we can to get what we need.
Some pictures from the @nautilusint picket/demo at Portland. We'll be doing this again tomorrow and Sunday. More action likely in the future too until the government offers #FairPayRFA.
Changing Tack on Crew Welfare! ���
@Seafarers_KGFS is funding a new Project Manager role at @iswan_org to enhance welfare support for #YachtCrew.
If you're passionate about the welfare of #SuperyachtCrew, take a look at this exciting new role👇
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Join us on 9 October at The Annual National Service for Seafarers in @StPaulsLondon. The service is an uplifting and colourful recognition of the contribution made by #seafarers and #maritime organisations.
Admission is FREE. Reserve your ticket now 👇
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