- Irish Continental
Infobox_Company
company_name = Irish Continental, Plc
company_logo =| company_type =Public -ISEQ & LSE
company_slogan = "How Good Are We? Ask Our Passengers"
foundation =Dublin ,Ireland (1972 )
location =Dublin ,Ireland
key_people =John B. McGuckian , Chairman
Eamonn Rothwell , MD
Tony Kelly ,Marketing Director
Gearoid O'Dea , Finance Director
num_employees = 1,500 (2004 )
products = Commercial and passenger transport. Ferry terminals, freight transport, ferry leasing and cargo vessels
homepage = [http://www.icg.ie/ www.icg.ie]Irish Continental Group plc, ise|ICG_u lse|ICGC, trading as Irish Ferries, is a quoted Irish
Ferry operator. The company operates on theDublin Port (North Wall) -Holyhead route, and fromRosslare Europort toRoscoff ,Cherbourg , and Pembroke.The company's flagship, the "Ulysses", is the world's largest car ferry in terms of car-carrying capacity. Other ships in the fleet include the "Isle of Inishmore", "Oscar Wilde" and the fast ferry "Jonathan Swift" (aka "Dublin Swift"). Irish Continental's
chief executive is Eamonn Rothwell. Its shares are traded on theIrish Stock Exchange and theLondon Stock Exchange .The company also charters out two vessels, "
Pride of Bilbao " and "Kaitaki" toP&O Ferries andInterisland Line , respectively.History
The company was formed in
1973 as a joint venture between Irish Shipping,Fearnley & Eger and Swedish companyLion Ferry . Originally called "Irish Continental Line", it first operated betweenRosslare andLe Havre with the "St. Patrick". When Irish Shipping went into liquidation in 1984, ICL was sold off in a management buyout and took on its current name.In
1992 , Irish Ferries took over theBritish and Irish Steampacket Company Limited , anationalised company which traded under the nameB & I Line and operated ferry services between Dublin and Holyhead as well as Liverpool and Dublin.New vessel for French service
Irish Ferries took delivery of the 1989-built MS "Kronprins Harald" from the Norwegian shipping company
Color Line in September 2007. The ship was renamed MS "Oscar Wilde" and is currently in operation between Rosslare Europort - Cherbourg and Roscoff. She entered service in December 2007 on the Dublin - Holyhead line, then the Rosslare - Pembroke Dock and finally to her selected route, Rosslare - Cherbourg and Rosslare-Roscoff (alternate voyages during Summer Months).Fact|date=March 2008 Instead of receiving the traditional white hull of Irish Ferries, the ship maintained the blue hull of Color Line. [sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/oscar_wilde_1987_b_1.htm Fakta om Fartyg: M/S OSCAR WILDE i Fredericia 10/10-2007] , retrieved 12. 10. 2007]Controversy
On the
23 February 2004 , Irish Ferries announced that the firm could close over a dispute about a cost-cutting plan if it was not resolved soon. Director of Human Resources Alf McGrath announced the lay-off of 600 staff in the following few days. Also announced was the suspension of the swift ferry from Dublin to Holyhead, the Rosslare-Pembroke service, and the Rosslare route to Cherbourg and Roscoff.On the
24 March 2005 it became known that, according toSIPTU , Irish Ferries was paying a Filipina woman just over €1 an hour to work as a beauty therapist on board theIsle of Inishmore . Salvacion Orge had just begun working as a beauty therapist on the ferry, but the company ended her contract by closing down the service following queries about the wages she was being paid. She refused to disembark from the vessel. A meeting took place on the29 March 2005 and after two hours of negotiation between her management and the trade union SIPTU, Ms. Orge was granted €24,000. The crew on board the ferry also made a collection for her totalling around €1,000. The next day she flew from Dublin to thePhilippines and was reunited with her three teenage children.On the
19 September Irish Ferries offered voluntary redundancy packages to its 543 seafaring workers on its Irish Sea services on the Dublin-Holyhead and Rosslare-Pembroke routes.The firm states they couldn't continue to operate with high fuel costs and increasing competition from rival shipping operators and low-cost airlines. The statement went on to say the situation had deteriorated this year with a 9% drop in the Irish Sea car passenger market and rises of up to 50% in the cost of fuel (even though their main competitors, Stena Line, announced an increase in profits in the same year). These voluntary redundancy packages were offered as a direct result of unsuccessfully negotiating withSIPTU and theSeaman's Union of Ireland to achieve cost reductions. The decision by Irish Ferries to outsource crewing on itsRosslare toFrance routes earlier this year led to a strike and demonstrations in France.In late
November 2005 , the crew of two Irish Ferries vessels were abruptly fired in mid-voyage and replacement workers installed. This led to a standoff between the management and the crew and an intense political debate in Ireland.On the 9th
December 2005 a nationwide day of protest was called by the Irish Council of Trade Unions against the company's actions. Over 100,000 people participated, including 40,000 in Dublin. The protest stopped all public transport for over four hours.During the January 2006 refit, the M/V Ulysses appears to have been re-flagged and now flies the Cypriot flag, registered in
Limassol .In December 2006, two Irish Ferries workers created an online forum for the benefit of their fellow co-workers.
Three days into the forum being opened, they were threatened with the sack if they continued using the site, whether in work or not. Irish Ferries argued that such a site could be potentially harmful to the image of the company. The two staff decided to take down the site, but a month later, both were given a verbal warning - even though the site & all posts were done outside company time. The Union (T&G) got involved, but were unable to help as they felt a verbal warning did not warrant bringing it to the attention of a tribunal.
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References
External links
* [http://www.irishferries.co.uk Irish Ferries] - Online Tickets Sales & Reservations
* [http://www.icg.ie Irish Continental Group (corporate)]
* [http://www.irishferries.ie Irish Ferries (consumer)]
* [http://www.irish-ferries-enthusiasts.com (Irish ferries enthusiasts site)]
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