While almost three out of ten service stations still face supply difficulties in France, Gabriel Attal considered the continued blockades at TotalEnergies’ depots and refineries “unacceptable”.
“Several days before the situation improves”
On Friday, the CFDT and the CFE-CGC, which represent 56% of TotalEnergies’ staff, signed an agreement with management that provides for a 7% salary increase, including a general increase of 5% more, as well as a bonus that It goes from 3,000 to 6,000 euros For its part, the CGT, which demands revaluations of 10%, refused to sign the agreement and renewed the strike movement that was still going on Sunday.
A decision that Gabriel Attal “does not understand”. “Of course there is the right to strike, but at some point the country must also be able to function. What is certain is that you have some trade unionists who sometimes give the impression of sitting in the interests of millions of French people,” he said. the. the minister.
In this context, “several more days will pass until the situation improves “in the service stations” and that the French feel it in their day to day. In 24 hours, after the requisitions, they have the equivalent of 9,000 m3 of fuel that were able to leave the warehouses, it is the equivalent of 110,000 or 120,000 full tanks for the French,” he said.
Source: BFM TV
