TotalEnergies employees are not "
ready
" to shut down the group's refineries immediately, we learned Thursday from the CGT, which is finally calling for a 48-hour strike, Tuesday and Wednesday, against 72 hours initially planned.
It was initially planned to stop production in the refineries as part of the strike movement against the pension reform project: "
what we are going to offer them for 48 hours is
'
nothing goes in, nothing comes out
”
as usual
”.
To "
know if the employees are ready
" to stop, it is first necessary to "
test (strikes) renewable
", told AFP Thierry Defresne, CGT secretary of the TotalEnergies Europe committee.
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