for? i think it is absolutely likely. they have been getting a lot of assistance. from the west side, there is not that many other choice, apart from more sanctions, increasing the pressure on russia politically, economically, but also helping ukrainians to actually maintain the resistance in order to pressure russia to return to the negotiating table. here in the uk... p&0 ferries did break the law when it sacked 800 workers last week without consulting the trades unions. the company's chief executive made the open admission in response to questions from a parliamentary committee at westminster. peter hebblethwaite said he had chosen not to consult because he didn't believe, "there was any other way to do it". the staff are being replaced with agency workers — earning an average of £5.50 an hour — which is around $7.20. mr hebblethwaite told mps that reducing p&0's wage bill was the only way to make the company