Air traffic controllers' walkout closes Belgian airspace tomorrow
Strike-related airspace closure in Belgium means all flights will be cancelled at Liege and Brussels ...
P&O Ferries has partially resumed its Irish Sea sailings and there are reports it is preparing to resume cross-Channel services, employing non-UK crews earning as little as $2.38 an hour.
The RMT union today claimed P&O Ferries’ crews at Dover had been replaced by Indian seafarers on that rate of pay.
“The news that the seafarers now on ships in British ports are to be paid $2.38 an hour is a shocking exploitation of those seafarers and another gut-wrenching betrayal of those ...
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Jeff Duval
March 21, 2022 at 3:26 pmIs it true that the RMT voted for Brexit?!…