Talking Point: Should P&O pay back £10m furlough money after firing 800 staff?

P&O Ferries announcement
Police at an entrance to the Port of Hull, East Yorkshire, after P&O Ferries suspended sailings and handed 800 seafarers immediate severance notices
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Cal Byrne
18 March 2022

Heappey said: “It certainly feels to me that it would be the right thing to do for P&O to hand that money back and I am sure that colleagues at the Treasury and Department for Transport will be looking into it.

The minister said the Government was “seeing what they can do to make the situation better” but added: “The reality is that P&O have made a commercial decision and as much as we disagree with it, I fear for those workers they have been badly let down.

In a message to Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) members, general secretary Mick Lynch said: "It was with deep shock that I learned the news of the wholesale job cuts taking place at P&O Ferries, but I am sure that my shock was nothing as compared to the devastation this news brought to you and your colleagues."

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