TotalEnergies Strike to Continue as French Union Dismisses Wage-Talks Offer
10 Outubro 2022 - 9:19AM
Dow Jones News
By Joshua Kirby
Blockages look set to continue at French storage depots owned by
TotalEnergies SE after a major labor union rejected an offer by the
French oil-and-gas major to bring forward wage negotiations in
exchange for an end to strike action.
TotalEnergies's efforts to bring an end to the strike action,
which began at the end of last month and has led to shortages at
French gas stations, don't guarantee a satisfaction of workers'
demands and a subsequent return to work, according to a statement
published on social media Monday by representatives of the
TotalEnergies branch of the General Confederation of Labor union,
or CGT.
"The CGT views this attempt as blackmail," the union said.
On Sunday, TotalEnergies said it would be willing to again bring
forward annual wage negotiations with some of its employees in
France, but only if the blockages were ended. The company had
previously agreed to bring forward talks to November from a former
January date.
The CGT said it still wants negotiations to take place as soon
as possible, calling for an immediate meeting to discuss the
question of wages. Workers at the company have been striking since
late September, demanding increases to salaries to reflect
inflation and the oil company's earnings so far this year.
Earlier, news agency Reuters reported that strikes were set to
continue Monday, citing CGT officials.
Write to Joshua Kirby at joshua.kirby@wsj.com;
@joshualeokirby
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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