Staff who accept payouts are understood to have to sign non-disclosure agreements

Ferry operator P&O has revealed it is paying £36.5m to cover compensation for the 800 seafarers it sacked without warning.

It is understood staff who accept the payouts will be required to sign non-disclosure agreements requiring them not to disparage the company.

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