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Friday 18 March 2022

Murdoch P&O Hypocrisy

Much of what passes for journalism from our free and fearless press used for so long to depend on readers not having long enough memories to call out the regular U-Turns and flexible principles from the unappealing roster of hacks and pundits. Even in the online age, the tendency to routine hypocrisy has continued, and today was no exception as the Super Soaraway Currant Bun went literally overboard in no style at all.


After P&O Ferries, nowadays a subsidiary of Dubai-based DP World, temporarily ceased operations, then sacked its 800 UK seafarers, so they could be replaced with cheaper foreign labour, there was widespread condemnation, as well as very little action by alleged Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson and his coterie of ineptitude, other than to dispense yet more hot air. Even the Murdoch Sun was unimpressed.

Ferry Chiefs Slammed … What a bunch of anchors! Fury As P&O Axe 800 Staff” howls the front page headline, with the paper also declaringThe company was labelled ‘appalling’ after it brutally axed 800 crew members over Zoom on Thursday … [staff were] reportedly given just ‘five minutes to get their stuff and get off the ship’”.

There was more. “Security teams in balaclavas were then drafted in to remove P&O staff - some given just five minutes to gather gear from quarters … RMT boss Mick Lynch branded the sackings ‘one of the most shameful acts in the history of British industrial relations’… one P&O worker slammed the Dubai-owned firm for ‘stabbing us in the back’”.

So firing workers with little or no notice, after making sure a business has cheaper labour from elsewhere in place, is clearly A Very Bad Thing Indeed. Which puts the inmates of the Baby Shard Bunker in one of those Very Difficult Positions, because that is exactly what Rupert Murdoch did in 1986, and with the blessing of the UK Government.


Rupe wanted to move his papers to direct input technology, which would have made thousands of print workers redundant. Negotiations failed; the print unions were reluctant to concede ground in a Britain where millions were already unemployed. Unbeknown to the unions, Murdoch had a new facility ready to go at Wapping, out in London’s Docklands. He sacked the print workers; Mrs T helped him win the ensuing industrial dispute.

The labour savings made by the Murdoch empire, plus the lower cost of being in Docklands rather than the old Fleet Street, enabled Rupe to score enough profits to later help him establish Sky. The inability of unionised labour to prevent the excesses of his editors, though - notably the deeply unpleasant Kelvin McFilth - had its downsides when the Sun fell out of favour on Merseyside, a market it has never regained.

But the idea that the Murdoch press is suddenly sympathetic to workers being sacked and replaced by cheaper labour from elsewhere is for the birds. 800 members of the workforce being dumped on the employment scrapheap doesn’t faze those on the 13th floor - after all, their predecessors cheered on far greater job losses when they were backing Mrs T.

The Sun wants its readers to believe it cares. But its bosses couldn’t give a shit.


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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's NOTHING, Tim.

As you know, in the 80s and 90s deindustrialisation and destruction of the coal industry cost millions of jobs and destroyed thousands of communities across the UK. The result was the seedy de facto one party capitalist state you see around you. Government by interchangable spivs running institutionalised corruption and legalised theft. Money laundering and arms manufacturing the main policy elements of its gangster economy. All of it propped up by corporate media cowardice.

The Murdoch Scum is but one cog in the gears.

It'll get worse too until enough people realise just how much they've been fucked over. At which point you might even see a UK manifestation of J.P.Morgan's words..."The working class? I can always pay one half to kill the other half".

Meanwhile, watch a few bleats in the House, minor compromises here and there....then the same old dimwitted fog of forgetfulness will close in as most again learn to love Big Brother and hate the next Goldstein. British "culture" at its "best". So who cares about a mere 800 redundancies after the comprehensive destruction of millions of lives and their communities during the last four decades?

Arnold said...

'What about Brexit?' Farage blasts P&O as all UK crew to be replaced by cheaper workers

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1582404/brexit-news-p-and-o-ferries-job-losses-uk-seafarers-sacked-nigel-farage
BTL
"Westsussex
This would not be happening Nigel if we were still in the EU as their laws protect Workers from fire and rehire scams
thanks a lot for Brexit"
"Rub a bit of vinegar on it pet

P&O
French crew: in work
Dutch crew: in work
British crew: sacked on spot
And a Govt Min says:
‘There’s cause for reflection on how we make companies behave responsibly’
-James Heappey"

Anonymous said...

This'll be the Brexit the RMT instructed its members to vote for, yes?

Arnold said...

Fire-and-rehire: Government blocks law to curb the practice
Published22 October 2021

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-58997916

Mr Larrington said...

Meanwhile, Kwasi Kwarteng and Grant Shapps have been busy, writing strongly-worded letters to, er, the person who stepped down as Chairman of P&O in December last year.

Rosie said...

The Government are apparently saying they may fine P&O a lot of money (as if) if it turns out it was an illegal load of sackings. But I thought they made employment law to enable fire and rehire- givig the lead to P&O so if that is true, they not only made it easy for P&O, they paved the way. Can we boycott P&O until all 800 are reinstated on better full proof contracts than they had before? Do P&O carry haulage for import export of food supplies etc? I do not know.