Deal Reached in MyFerryLink Dispute
PARIS, Aug 31 (Reuters) – A deal was reached on Monday to avoid wasting a whole bunch of ferry jobs on the northern French port of Calais, the French transport minister stated, ending a dispute that has disrupted site visitors by way of the Channel Tunnel linking France and Britain.
Workers at ferry service MyFerryLink had intermittently blocked the port and the tunnel in current weeks in a protest over job cuts, after the corporate, beforehand owned by Eurotunnel , was offered to Denmark’s DFDS.
The dispute has added to public order considerations in Calais, the place hundreds of migrants are camped within the hope of boarding trains or lorries destined for Britain.
Some 487 jobs have been underneath menace.
Under the deal, Eurotunnel and DFDS will create 402 jobs and pays an “indemnity”, or further compensation on high of normal redundancy phrases, to workers left jobless as of Jan. 1, 2016, French transport minister Alain Vidalies, who helped dealer the deal, stated in an announcement.
DFDS already operates two ferries between Dover and Calais and three ferries between Dover and Dunkirk.
The employees, who’ve since early July occupied the Berlioz and Rodin ships that Eurotunnel is promoting to DFDS, agreed at hand them over on Sept. 2 as a part of the deal. (Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by David Holmes)
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