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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Owen Hughes

Stena Line port and ferry workers have normal sick pay suspended due to coronavirus crisis

Ferry giant Stena Line has suspended its normally generous sick pay during the coronavirus crisis.

Workers have been told the ferry giant has removed its normal sick pay rules - which entitles workers to full pay when they are off - leaving them only entitled to the statutory minimum of £94.25 per week.

RMT union slammed the move and one worker said it risked staff going to work even if they are feeling ill

The move impacts staff at ports like Holyhead and Liverpool in the UK, Dublin in Ireland and crew on vessels.

A source close to the company said the move was needed to protect the firm's future during the coronavirus crisis.

Stena Estrid at the Port of Holyhead and due to go to Dublin (David Powell / Daily Post Wales)

But Mick Cash, RMT general secretary, said: "With no attempt to discuss this with trade unions, Stena Line has launched an outrageous attack on seafarers' right to a decent sick pay scheme which will mean Stena Line employees in the UK will only be entitled to the statutory minimum of £94.25 per week, even if they are diagnosed with coronavirus.

"Rather than wait for a response from trade unions and industry's call for direct financial support from the government to pay salaries and meet additional costs incurred by the coronavirus, including sick pay, Stena are extending the aggressive approach taken in Scandinavia to the UK.

"We are seeking urgent talks with the company and the Government to find a more constructive approach than this which threatens to throw our seafarers on the scrap heap."

Stena Line have been asked to comment.

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