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Inflation: Energy unions reject employers' increase proposal

2022-07-07T17:24:04.448Z


The CGT claims to have received "thousands of responses overwhelmingly against the signing" of an agreement.


The representative trade unions of the energy sector have all decided to reject the proposal for a 1% increase in the basic national wage (SNB) formulated by the employers, which they had until Friday to sign, it was said. we learned Thursday from concordant sources.

This proposal, which aimed to compensate for inflation, was supplemented in the event of signature by a minimum tax-free premium of 400 euros.

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The CGT, which consulted the unions of companies in the sector, received "

thousands of responses overwhelmingly against the signature of what is on the table by the employers

", indicated to AFP Fabrice Coudour, federal secretary of the FNME-CGT.

FO, CFDT and CFE-Energie also indicated their decision not to sign.

"

No in defiance of employers, no to the unacceptable proposals of employers' indecency

", indicates the CGT in a leaflet which calls for "

catching up on the gap between inflation and SNB which is 15% behind 10 years

" and "

the immediate evolution

" of this same basic national salary "

at the level of sliding inflation

".

Thursday evening meeting

It is already giving an appointment for a day of action on September 13, even if some sites are still very mobilized, in particular LNG terminals and underground gas storage centers.

An interfederal was to meet Thursday evening or Friday morning to decide on the follow-up.

Read alsoEnergy: unions plan a new day of action on June 28

We regret that the branch negotiations, which included measures for the benefit of employees, did not lead to an agreement with the trade unions, because the proposals were concrete and significant

,” a source close to AFP told AFP. employers.

Employers have not grasped the real issue

”, indicated Sébastien Michel, of the CFDT, indicating that the conflict “

will last

”, in particular in the gas installations where the employees are particularly reassembled.

Source: lefigaro

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