Lower than minimum wages leave seafaring workers stranded
P&O treatment of staff exposes labour law loopholes and its need for overhaul
P&O treatment of staff exposes labour law loopholes and its need for overhaul
Representations made to Minister for Justice to alter working scheme for exposed workers
Whether you are paid £10 or £200 an hour, your body breaks when you work too much
Employers using atypical working scheme to ‘threaten and exploit workers’, study finds
Port officials globally have a tough time preventing the abandonment of ships or seafarers
Silicon Valley tech is about making money, not saving or improving lives
International Transport Workers Federation claims permit scheme leads to exploitation
High court told they worked an average of 116 hours per week but are only paid an average of €2.83 per hour
Airline issues profit warning as it braces for further industrial unrest in difficult market
Michael O’Leary has insisted disputes with staff have caused ‘minimal disruption’
Investment adviser cites industrial unrest and cancelled flights as reasons for advice
Irish-based pilots accept collective agreement with company
Union says it signed agreement to represent airline’s some 200 directly-employed crew
Taoiseach ‘concerned’ about impact on holidaymakers as fourth pilots’ strike to go ahead
Irish-based pilots have called a one-day strike for July 12th, and cabin crew in Europe plan industrial action in July
Unrest is growing and the executive's antipathy to unions is not helping
Series of strikes set for July as crew demands access to unpaid leave, fair living wage
Union ‘considering’ invitation to meet airline to discuss proposals on seniority
Call for end of promotion and disciplinary procedures being tied to in-flight sales
Airline received substantial sum to promote Montpellier as tourist destination – Vestager
Impact had said the action would go ahead unless the airline met them beforehand
Airline wrote to pilots’ unions offering to begin talks on recognition in bid to avert strikes
Migrant Rights Centre Ireland survey says some foreign workers are ‘severely underpaid’
Share price falls after ruling airline cannot force employment disputes into Irish courts
Ken Fleming challenged the official silence on exploitation of seafarers
Government’s scheme has made conditions worse and boats unsafe, committee told
Marine Casualty Investigation Board launches inquiry after crewman’s death
Industry expected to pass on environmental costs to consumers
Custom-built facility on Odlums flour mill site to cater for 7,500 visiting seafarers annually
Annual fish quota talks in Brussels to extend ban on discards to several whitefish species
ITF union says blind eye has been turned to the practice for years
Incoming Aer Lingus chief wants airline to be allowed manage sale of Ryanair 29.8% stake
Union officials caution members’ job security fears yet to be allayed
Sinéad Reen has navigated world’s shipping routes at helm of supertankers and cruise ships
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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