rjackieb Posted February 11, 2013 #676 Share Posted February 11, 2013 The DOL can't stop a company from letting an employee go as long as the reason has nothing to do with "protected class" issues. You're kidding yourself if you think they can. I'm guessing you live in one of the very few states where employees have decent rights. I assure you that isn't the way it works in most of the country. You're definitely right about that. My state is a "Right To Work" state, where you can be fired for any reason whatsoever, as long as it doesn't fall into those protected reasons you mention. Many years ago, I was fired from a customer service job because the owner didn't want employees that wore glasses being the company's "public face." And yes, the Department of Labor said it was allowed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare stevenr597 Posted February 11, 2013 #677 Share Posted February 11, 2013 I read today that the MS. Carnival Triumph is adrift with only minimal power after a fire occured onboard the ship. It is hoped that the Splendor will be safely towed to a port in Mexico. Fortunately there has been no loss of life. Several years ago there was a similar situation involving the MS. Carnival Splendor. In addition, Costa lines which is owned and operated by Carnival experienced the near sinking and total loss of one of its ships, the MS. Costa Condordia off the coast of Italy. We have also heard of numerous propulsion problems on board several Carnival ships. Carnival has made significant cutbacks to keep the price of sailing down. But are these cutbacks also affecting the safe operation of their ships? Several years ago I had sailed on one of the smaller Carnival ships on a 4 day cruise. The ship was very overcrowded and during the lifeboat drill there was much confusion as to what lifeboat station the passengers were supposed to report to. I got the impression that there weren't enough lifeboats for the passengers. Does Carnival have to look at its operations and make major changes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
63Corvette Posted February 11, 2013 #678 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Or maybe the first hand accounts texted from pax onboard?:rolleyes: Maybe......if they have a satelite phone. Not much reception 150 miles off shore for regular cell phones. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ducklite Posted February 11, 2013 #679 Share Posted February 11, 2013 ducklite, its just knowing ones rights and rules/laws. Trust me when a company gets rid of an employee, firstly its important that they have spoken to the person as to the situation, put it in wriiting and give them notice/warning. I guess you can say one must stand their ground and know their rights and how to deal with situations. On the other hand, putting this all aside, if one looses their job this way, then its best they leave that job anyways, not worth working for a lousy place like that. I agree that it would be lousy, but the fact remains that someone who misses three or more days of work as a result of this could be lawfully terminated, and no DOL complaint is going to remedy that. The exception would be if they are in one of a handful of states with exceptional employee rights or covered under a CBA. In some parts of this country, jobs are still very scarce and job loss could be ruinous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cushing985 Posted February 11, 2013 #680 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Or maybe the first hand accounts texted from pax onboard?:rolleyes: When that lifeboat accident happened this past week some people reported (who claimed to be onboard) texted 5 passengers were killed instead of the 5 unfortunate crew members who lost their lives. Are these the type of "first hand" reports you're referring to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrPete Posted February 11, 2013 #681 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Or maybe the locks' default setting if the power goes out is "unlocked". Otherwise how would the stewards check the cabins during an evacuation, to be sure no one was inside, or reach someone who might not be able to get out under their own power, if the main and backup power were out? An Alexander Munday dream Can you open your cabin door, with the power off? I don't know if anyone answered, but they run on battery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwjoe Posted February 11, 2013 #682 Share Posted February 11, 2013 So again, how are they making calls? Not calls. Texts. Search the thread for clinty76's post and you'll find one. Maybe they connected thru the Elation when she was alongside? or satellite? The fact that we aren't sure how the communication went through, doesn't refute the accounts of people who got texts from loved ones aboard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BaylorMustang Posted February 11, 2013 #683 Share Posted February 11, 2013 There have been a few phone calls and text messages out. When Carnival Elation and the coast guard is along side them, they have the ability to use the cellular at sea towers from the other ships. Reception is spotty but some have gotten through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ducklite Posted February 11, 2013 #684 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Strange no further news updates since last night. I'm sure the legal and PR departments are working hard on putting the correct spin on any news they release. Considering that anything they say could have an effect on their stock price, they will be very careful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrPete Posted February 11, 2013 #685 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Maybe......if they have a satelite phone. Not much reception 150 miles off shore for regular cell phones. I thought they were tapping into the Elations cell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AFuncruiser Posted February 11, 2013 #686 Share Posted February 11, 2013 [quote=stevenr597;37072349] Does Carnival have to look at its operations and make major changes? Welcome to todays world of cruising. All the cruise lines have cut back in the name of profit.. Being the largest cruise line company just means that there are more people taking pot shots at you... Dennis 525 days at sea 46 cruises 12 cruise lines T/P, T/A, Hawaii, Central & South America, New Zealand & South Pacific, Rio/ Amazon, Alaska Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
berryberry Posted February 11, 2013 #687 Share Posted February 11, 2013 For me personally....its a cruise in early February its not hot, can be comfortable without ac this time of year, I would have balcony stateroom so open my door it be very nice, extra days on the ship/at sea and cruise fair returned or credit back I be very happy. Did you miss the part about no one is permitted in their stateroom. Everyone is packed into public areas atop the ship. Oh, and going to bathrooms in buckets and bags Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuthlessBoss Posted February 11, 2013 #688 Share Posted February 11, 2013 I'm electronically challenged, so here goes. When a tug arrives, do they have capability for phone?text messages to be sent from the ship? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissMeggieMurphy Posted February 11, 2013 #689 Share Posted February 11, 2013 I agree that it would be lousy, but the fact remains that someone who misses three or more days of work as a result of this could be lawfully terminated, and no DOL complaint is going to remedy that. The exception would be if they are in one of a handful of states with exceptional employee rights or covered under a CBA. In some parts of this country, jobs are still very scarce and job loss could be ruinous. and this firing had nothing to do with the cruise line industry, right? so why is it an issue? we can't begin to know about the 3100 stories aboard the triumph right now and speculating on worse case scenario seems a bit pre-mature to me. oh, by the way, life isn't fair and as much as we, as bleacher coaches, can come up with a thousand reasons the play failed the fact is that we are talking about a real situation with limited facts at hand. you can blame the team owner all you want for the resulting bad play but the fact the running back tripped over an unseen rip on the playing surface is still just an anomaly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luisrp Posted February 11, 2013 #690 Share Posted February 11, 2013 I'm afraid your'e wrong on this one. During the fire they had all passengers report to their muster stations. Once the fire was contained, passengers were asked to return to their rooms, to pack their belonging,to place their suitcases outside their doors,and then to return to public areas. The reason this was done is because, at the time, they "people in charge" were not aware of the severity of the damage, believed the ship would be able to navigate back to Galveston where a few repairs could be made and the next sailing would only be delayed by a small amount of time. The "people in charge" assumed that worst case scenario the passengers would be stranded in public areas for several hours, but then they would be able to disembark the ship in Galveston. In order to prevent passengers from having to go back to their rooms once in port they had them pack their bags, and the crew moved them to wherever they take them prior to debarkation. this was done to "benefit" customers on board, and (as far as i am concerened) to prevent the next cruise from having to leave any later.Source: mother is on board. Called the number, was asked what her name was, what my relation was to her, and if i knew her address. They then proceeded to answer and question that I had, as they should to cover their ass legally. Now when we have the correct information we stop speculating and deal with fact. You should have stated this since the beginning. They always tell to put medications on carry-on bags so guests should not have any in their luggage but there area always people that will do anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crusin6 Posted February 11, 2013 #691 Share Posted February 11, 2013 The importance of having a valid passport. JMHO well that will make it easier for some pax, but they will probably still have to wait for the others to get through the embassy anyway. I would imagine that they will need several planes to transport everyone back home or what they could do is get those with PP out ASAP and then just fly back and pick up those that will need to spend time at the Embassy getting emergency PPs. If PPs are even going to be required in a situation like this. Because in a situation like this possessing good common sense goes a long way and let's hope that government officials will use common sense. I would hope they have chartered at least 5 planes that can hold enough pax to do this in a timely manner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwjoe Posted February 11, 2013 #692 Share Posted February 11, 2013 When that lifeboat accident happened this past week some people reported (who claimed to be onboard) texted 5 passengers were killed instead of the 5 unfortunate crew members who lost their lives. Are these the type of "first hand" reports you're referring to? First hand means directly observed. Unless the texts you refer to were by eyewitnesses it was secondhand. And even then it's not easy to distinguish pax from crew at a distance. Whereas, identifying a nonflushing toilet and nonworking AC is pretty easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimboridesmtb Posted February 11, 2013 #693 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Not sure if this these issues are related to ccl or the industry as a wholeOne thing I do know , I never booked a an inside room and never will Ships happens and it can happen to any line I would never get on a ship being down low and not having a balcony , let alone being in a room with more than two peeps It's got to suck big time This is why we get a balcony too but apparently passengers aren't allowed in their staterooms. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TonsOFun Posted February 11, 2013 #694 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Please someone say this isn't true - we are supposed to be sailing on her in 50 someodd days...:eek::( I read in the news that they are canelling her next two cruises, so you should be fine for your cruise in 50 days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuthlessBoss Posted February 11, 2013 #695 Share Posted February 11, 2013 There are so many cruiselines being under the Carnival umbrella that it appears to be a Carnival thing. There are smaller independant lines, so it seems like no other line is having problems, but reported less because they have less ships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
63Corvette Posted February 11, 2013 #696 Share Posted February 11, 2013 I thought they were tapping into the Elations cell. That makes sense. With limited power, I doubt that they have the WiFi or cell svc on the Triumph. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwjoe Posted February 11, 2013 #697 Share Posted February 11, 2013 ...you can blame the team owner all you want for the resulting bad play but the fact the running back tripped over an unseen rip on the playing surface is still just an anomaly. Your analogy is off... it's more like the running back's shoe came apart after having had issues for the last two months. Don't know why you want to give Carnival a free pass on this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissMeggieMurphy Posted February 11, 2013 #698 Share Posted February 11, 2013 This is why we get a balcony too but apparently passengers aren't allowed in their staterooms. how do you know passengers aren't allowed in their staterooms NOW. no one on this board, that i am aware of, is it constant communication with ANYONE on the ship and a single text from 18 hours ago MAY NOT be the current situation. this game of telephone has passed into the ludicrous situation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crusin6 Posted February 11, 2013 #699 Share Posted February 11, 2013 And how many times will we be "told" there's no useable toilets, no A/C etc. It's not like we didn't know. How did our relatives of yore ever make it thru no hot water, showering daily, no A/C., outhouses vs toilets etc.I'm not saying these people are comfortable in any way, but down the road, they'll remember they spent those uncomfortable days with no modern conveniences...and survived. outhouses...there is the key our ancestors could go anywhere they pleased..the woods..a ditch..etc.. These pax don't have that choice. geez, I don't even use the public bathrooms on a ship to start with, I can't imagine having to use a bucket in one of them. Of course that is if you want privacy because I gues if you don't care you could go anywhere. There will be alot of constipated pax onboard IMHO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
put me on a ship Posted February 11, 2013 #700 Share Posted February 11, 2013 I, for one, am praying for all those onboard, and their families that are worried about them. Also praying for those killed/injured during the lifeboat drill, and their families. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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