The pressure continues.

The CGT began Monday morning discussions with the strikers of TotalEnergies, who remained mobilized, to decide on the continuation of a movement started for almost two weeks for wages.

Under pressure from the government, worried about the shortages observed in many service stations, TotalEnergies offered on Sunday to bring forward its annual wage negotiations to October, responding to the outstretched hand of the CGT, provided that the blockages end. in refineries and fuel depots, while Esso-ExxonMobil was to bring together the unions on Monday.

Continuation also of the movement at Esso-ExxonMobil

“As long as we have not taken a definitive position with the strikers, that we have not exchanged with them, the movement will continue”, indicated Eric Sellini, CGT coordinator for the TotalEnergies group.



“We meet between us this morning and this afternoon, there will be real debates on what we are doing, he added.

Do we continue while waiting to have a date and firm commitments?

Do we suspend the time of the negotiation?

All options are on the table, it will be up to the strikers to decide.

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On the side of Esso-ExxonMobil, the strike was renewed early in the morning, while waiting to learn more about the planned meeting, said the CGT.

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