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Has P&O Ferries broken employment law?
Many have spoken out against P&O’s decision to sack their staff and replace them with much cheaper, third-party agency staff however, as fire and rehire is currently not illegal, action cannot come against them for the use of the practice.

https://www.nationalworld.com/news/...g-800-staff-and-hiring-agency-workers-3624506

^^^ Dumbass

They broke employment law.

They hoped the fallout payments to illegally sacked staff would be a net saving to them over low pay rehires. It's as simple as that.
 
He had an ear hematomas a few weeks ago and its not properly fixed, so its now an op

This is him with his catheter in
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That looks like the nasty ****ty ****in hateful breed of dog I despise.
 
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