"It has been decided that the strikes will continue on all of TotalEnergies' sites," Eric Sellini, CGT union leader at TotalEnergies told Reuters. Workers striking in protest against proposed changes in the French pension system disrupted fuel deliveries and refining operations at several sites operated by TotalEnergies and Esso on Tuesday while power supply was also reduced. (Reporting by Benjamin Mallet; editing by GV De Clercq)
PARIS, March 7 (Reuters) - Strike action against pension
reform will continue on all of French energy group
TotalEnergies's sites, including refineries and fuel depots, a
CGT union official said on Tuesday.
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