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UK ports will have the Government’s support to block any ships that do not pay crew the minimum wage “as soon as practicable”, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has said. Announcing a package
of measures in the wake of P&O Ferries sacking almost 800 crew without notice and replacing them with staff on much lower pay, Mr Shapps said the company had left Ministers with “no
choice” but to announce the changes that will “fundamentally force them to rethink their decision”. Mr Shapps said nine new measures will "send a clear message" that firms will not
be able to act in a similar way, closing loopholes and strengthening employment rights for seafarers. Mr Shapps told the Commons that the job losses were “shameful” and “devoid of dignity
and respect” . He went on: “P&O Ferries’ failure to see reason, to recognise the public anger, and to do the right thing by their staff has left the Government with no choice. “I am
today announcing a package of nine measures that will force them to fundamentally rethink their decision. “This will send a clear message to the maritime industry: we will not allow this to
happen again. Read More Grant Shapps suggests legislation will 'block' P&O Ferries paying less than mini... "Where new laws are needed we will create them. Where legal
loopholes are cynically exploited we will close them. And where employment rights are too weak we will strengthen them.” Mr Shapps also told MPs that legislation would be laid which will
allow UK ports to refuse access to any ship that does not pay crew the UK minimum wage, but "legislative changes will not be possible overnight". “But in the meantime instructing
them not to wait," Mr Shapps added. "I want to see British ports refusing access to ferry companies who don’t pay a fair wage as soon as practicable. “This will have the full
backing of the Government and I’ve instructed the Maritime and Coastguard Agency to get behind this action too, and they’ve indicated that they will.”