After 23 days of strike, the movement ends on the refinery of Fos-sur-Mer (Bouches-du-Rhône) of Esso-ExxonMobil, a few days after an agreement between the management and two majority unions (CFDT and CFE -CGC).
Management is proposing a 6.5% increase and a value-sharing bonus of 3,000 euros excluding participation and profit-sharing.
"
After consultation with the striking staff, it was decided that the social movement would stop at Fos-sur-Mer on Thursday October 13 at 1 p.m.
", indicated the CGT, this Thursday, in a press release, before specifying that "
the normal operation of the refinery will resume at our own pace
”.
“Stocks are available”
Information confirmed by the management of Esso-ExxonMobil in
Le Figaro
:
“The strike movement ends at the Fos-sur-Mer refinery
.
We had discussions this morning with the unions.
We are delighted with this progress
”.
As for the restarting of the site, affected by this strike movement since September 21, the management of Esso-ExxonMobil remains cautious about the time required: “
There are stocks that are available.
They will have to be made available.
For the production part, it will take several days
.
On the second refinery of the energy company, namely that of Gravenchon-Port-Jérôme (Seine-Maritime), the movement continues.
“
The continuation of the movement was voted at 2 p.m.
”, specifies in
Figaro
, Christophe Aubert, central union representative CGT.
Within the depot, the requisitioning of personnel has begun.
Two employees were affected this Wednesday, and two will be this Thursday, according to the Ministry of Energy Transition.
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On the side of TotalEnergies, the strike is renewed in all the sites affected, according to the CGT.
"
The movement is renewed everywhere, with always very high rates of strikers
", declared Thierry Defresne, who urged the management to open "
today
" negotiations, otherwise "
it will be very hot tomorrow (Friday) in Flandres
", fuel depot near Dunkirk (North) where strikers were requisitioned.