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Eurotunnel

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Folkestone, United Kingdom

Eurotunnel operates the Channel Tunnel which links the United Kingdom to mainland Europe, facilitating passenger transport via Eurostar and vehicle transport services. Established as part of an ambitious engineering project, Eurotunnel plays a crucial role in connecting the two regions, contributing to trade, tourism, and economic growth. The tunnel allows for efficient transport solutions, including freight and passenger services, making it a vital part of Europe's transport infrastructure.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Eurotunnel

-8.99

0.01%

Latest Event

Age Discrimination in Eurotunnel Benefits

A long-serving Eurotunnel train driver, aged 66, has lost his benefits upon reaching the age threshold, prompting calls for equal pay for older workers. The case highlights potential age discrimination in Eurotunnel’s labor practices.

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COLLABORATOR

Eurotunnel is currently rated as a Collaborator.

-5 to -9 CCI Score
In this category, companies align with authoritarian practices mainly to avoid trouble or regulatory conflict. Their compliance is driven by self-preservation, resulting in minimal resistance even as they participate in oppressive systems.

Latest Events

  • Age Discrimination in Eurotunnel Benefits Logo
    SEP
    25
    2023

    A long-serving Eurotunnel train driver, aged 66, has lost his benefits upon reaching the age threshold, prompting calls for equal pay for older workers. The case highlights potential age discrimination in Eurotunnel’s labor practices.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 2

    Eurotunnel's decision to cease benefits for a veteran employee upon reaching 66, despite continued service, exemplifies age discrimination, undermining worker rights and equitable treatment. The incident illustrates labor practices that disadvantage older workers, which is a concern from an anti-fascist and worker-rights perspective.

    Equal pay call as Eurotunnel train driver, 66, loses benefits

  • Eurotunnel Accuses British Government Over Brexit Ferry Deals Logo
    SEP
    01
    2023

    Eurotunnel publicly accused the British government of engaging in 'distortionary and anti-competitive' behavior by awarding up to £103 million to ferry companies for additional cross-Channel capacity, a move it argues undermines fair competition in the wake of Brexit.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 2

    Eurotunnel’s public denunciation of the British government’s actions, accusing it of awarding lucrative ferry contracts in a distortionary manner, reflects an effort to hold the state accountable for potentially crony capitalist practices. This public political behavior supports transparency and fairness, aligning with anti-authoritarian, anti-fascist principles by challenging government favoritism.

    Eurotunnel accuses Chris Grayling over Brexit ferry deals - Financial Times

  • Government Settlement Agreement Mandates Public Interest Investments Logo
    APR
    01
    2019

    Eurotunnel is bound by a government settlement agreement obligating it to use a £33 million payment over three financial years for designated projects. These projects include infrastructure upgrades at the Channel tunnel terminal, enhanced counter terrorism measures including scanners and hostile vehicle mitigation, and improved border preparedness, all subject to detailed oversight to ensure taxpayer value for money.

  • +30

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 2

    Eurotunnel’s adherence to the strict conditions set out in the settlement agreement—including using the funds exclusively for permitted, publicly beneficial projects—demonstrates a commitment to ethical business practices and accountability. The structured oversight ensures that public funds contribute to genuine infrastructure improvement rather than unrestrained corporate initiatives.

    Eurotunnel obligations under government settlement agreement

  • +15

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 2

    The settlement agreement, by imposing clear guidelines and accountability mechanisms, reinforces economic and structural oversight. This ensures that the infrastructure improvements at the UK terminal not only boost operational resilience and public safety, but also align with broader public interest, minimizing risks of unchecked corporate influence.

    Eurotunnel obligations under government settlement agreement

  • Eurotunnel Drops Legal Claim Over Post-Brexit Ferry Contracts Logo
    MAR
    01
    2019

    Eurotunnel abandoned its legal challenge against the UK government over secretive post-Brexit ferry contracts and accepted a £33m settlement that includes improvements to access, security, and traffic flow in its UK terminal.

  • +10

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 2

    By legally challenging the government’s distorted and non-transparent awarding of post-Brexit ferry contracts, Eurotunnel helped expose flaws in public procurement and contributed to increased accountability. The subsequent agreement, which secured vital freight capacity, indirectly supports public interest in ensuring essential supplies during no‑deal scenarios.

    Government forced to pay Eurotunnel £33m over Grayling's no-deal Brexit ferry farce

  • +15

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 2

    The settlement agreement not only resolved the legal dispute but also mandated enhancements in infrastructure, security, and border control. This directly benefits public welfare by ensuring the continued flow of essential goods, including medical supplies, thereby reinforcing economic and structural stability.

    Government forced to pay Eurotunnel £33m over Grayling's no-deal Brexit ferry farce

  • Eurotunnel Deploys Surveillance Drones to Control Migrant Flows Logo
    JUN
    28
    2016

    Eurotunnel has deployed two drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras to monitor the secure perimeter around the Channel Tunnel. This move is aimed at deterring migrants and asylum seekers following concerns of increased crossings post-Brexit, and comes alongside provocative rhetoric by the CEO comparing the hardened border to a 'huge wall.'

  • -60

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 2

    The CEO’s comments and the deployment of surveillance drones echo authoritarian rhetoric by suggesting a militarized, exclusionary border. This executive political engagement primes the environment for anti-immigrant policies, contributing to a broader trend of hostile state responses to migrants.

    Drones deployed to keep migrants and refugees out of Channel Tunnel amid warnings of post-Brexit surge

  • -70

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    April 2

    The deployment of drones for surveillance purposes in the secure area surrounding the Channel Tunnel exemplifies the use of potentially repressive technology to enforce border control. This move can be seen as contributing to an environment that normalizes the infringement of migrant and asylum seeker rights under the guise of security.

    Drones deployed to keep migrants and refugees out of Channel Tunnel amid warnings of post-Brexit surge

  • Eurotunnel's Enhanced Surveillance Measures Logo
    JAN
    01
    2016

    In response to over 20,000 alleged migrant breaches in 2016, Eurotunnel significantly ramped up security at the Channel Tunnel by investing in advanced surveillance systems, including infrared barriers, hundreds of cameras, and a new security control building at its French terminal. The company now spends approximately €20 million per year on these measures, which critics warn may contribute to repressive state practices against vulnerable migrant populations.

  • -60

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    April 2

    Eurotunnel’s substantial investment in surveillance technology to counter migrant breaches reflects a reliance on repressive security measures. While intended to secure vital transport infrastructure, such measures can dovetail with authoritarian practices by restricting the movement of migrant populations and reinforcing strict border controls.

    Eurotunnel migrant breaches 'stopped 20,000 times'

  • Installation of Thermal Imaging at Channel Tunnel Deters Migrants Logo
    OCT
    01
    2015

    Thermal cameras, described as 'state-of-the-art', were installed at the Channel Tunnel last October as part of enhanced border security measures to deter illegal migrant crossings during a period of heightened migration activity. Although the technology was funded by the British and French governments, its deployment at Eurotunnel’s facility implicates the operator in facilitating repressive border controls.

  • -70

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    April 2

    The deployment of advanced thermal imaging cameras at the Channel Tunnel serves as a tool for enhanced surveillance and deterrence of asylum seekers, effectively supporting a repressive border security regime. Although the technology was financed by government bodies, Eurotunnel's role in hosting these systems contributes to an environment that restricts the rights of vulnerable migrant populations, aligning with authoritarian control measures.

    The piece of technology stopping migrants crossing europe

  • Settlement of Discrimination Case for Anti-French Bias Logo
    MAY
    07
    2000

    Eurotunnel settled a tribunal case by paying up to £200,000 to former community relations officer Michele Fox, who claimed she was unlawfully discriminated against on the basis of her French nationality. The case highlighted discriminatory practices in the workplace, particularly in the restructured communications department.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 2

    The settlement in this discrimination case underscores significant failings in Eurotunnel's labor relations and human rights practices. By marginalizing an employee based on her French background, the company demonstrated a disregard for diversity, equity, and inclusion. This negative incident reflects poorly on the company’s commitment to fair labor practices and elevates concerns about its internal management policies.

    Eurotunnel pays up for anti-French bias - The Independent

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