Since early Tuesday, November 20, 2018, as part of the movement of yellow vests, the bosses of Public Works are in front of the oil depot at the port of Lorient (Morbihan). The increase in fuel directly impacts their activity.

Twenty small business owners from Public Works started the move early Tuesday morning. They have since joined by other yellow vests, near the oil depot at the port of Lorient. As a security measure, the deposit is stopped.

Fuel flights on construction sites

"The increase in the price of fuel is 10% of our turnover less, denounces Norbert Guillou, head of a company of Public Works. We are also suffering from rising flights and we are afraid of seeing them increase. With the degradation of machines that implies.

The bosses also denounce unfair competition. "Agricultural businesses benefit from a zero-rated non-road diesel (GNR), and more and more of them are offering services like ours. "

Bosses also point to the division between occupations. "It's dividing to better rule. "

The bosses also denounce unfair competition. | THIERRY HOLLOW

At 10:00, the bosses were heard at length by the state services. An interview must be held with the sub-prefect of Lorient at 1 pm

Other yellow jackets installed at Lann Sévelin are currently joining the oil depot.