Only employees at TotalEnergies refineries in Feyzin (Rhône) and Gonfreville (Manche) have decided to continue their strike, stopping movement at the other sites, a CGT representative told Reuters on Thursday.
Work has resumed at the La Mède refinery (Bouches-du-Rhône) and at the Dunkirk deposit (North), it added. “The movement continues in Gonfreville and Feyzin. It is suspended in the rest,” he added, he said.
After three weeks of blockades, the salaries of the “Flanders” site in Mardyck, after Dunkirk and the celui of La Mède dans les Bouches-du-Rhône ont decided to reprimand the labor Mercredi soir au moment où les équipes de nuit devaient prendre leur a room
The end of the strike had been voted earlier at the Donges refinery (Loire-Atlantique).
20% of service stations in shortage
The mobilization initiated by the CGT on September 27 caused major difficulties in the supply of fuel, exasperating individuals and professionals in the face of often dry service stations.
Since the start of the strike, several employees have been requisitioned at the Flandres and Feyzin depots in an attempt to maintain supplies.
The pressure increases even more as the school holidays approach, when the first outings should take place on Friday night.
At 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, one in five service stations (20.3%) was experiencing supply difficulties in at least one fuel (compared to 24.8% on Tuesday), with situations still tense in Burgundy-Franche-Comté ( 33.1%). Ile-de-France (30.5%) and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (29.4%), according to the latest figures on Wednesday from the Ministry of Energy Transition.
Source: BFM TV
