Demonstration in Paris, France. File photoPARIS, Oct 12 The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) and Workers Power (FO) unions, after meeting with TotalEnergies management on Wednesday, urged workers to continue the strike despite government threats to crack down on social movement, said CGT negotiator Thierry Defrain. supply of fuel from oil storage facilities where the strike is taking place,» Defrain said, whose introduction was broadcast by BFMTV. for fuel problems, the FO also said in a communiqué that they would continue to protest. Strikes at Total Energy refineries began on September 27, employees demand a 10% increase in wages, as well as an indexation of wages for 2022, taking into account record high inflation. At the moment, 4 out of 5 factories owned by the company are blocked: the largest refinery in France near the city of Le Havre in Normandy, which accounts for 22% refineries in France, as well as refineries in the communes of Fayzine and Donge, the biorefinery La Mede in the commune of Châteauneuf-lès-Martigues and the Grandpuy fuel storage facility. Also, strikes are taking place at the Fos refinery and the Port-Jerome-Gravenchon refinery of Esso-Exxonmobil. Earlier Wednesday, French authorities said they would begin to unblock an oil storage facility at the Port-Jérôme-Gravenchon refinery. » />Frenchman sentenced to probation for threatening Macron
