Saturday, May 28, 2016

Manuel Valls receives the actors of the oil sector – L’Express

Refineries strike, Dry stations … For several days, opponents of the Labor Law conducting actions of blockages, preventing fuel supply. To resolve the situation, Prime Minister receives tankers and carriers to Matignon on Saturday. After the meeting, Alain Vidal, Secretary of State for Transport, assured that “the situation was improving.”

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“The situation this morning is a situation that is improving a situation where in some areas, we are almost back normal and in others, we remain very attentive, “specified Alain Vidal on the steps of Matignon, adding that the crisis is not yet” complete “. The government still intends to “allow access to stocks is guaranteed,” argued the Secretary of State. This ensures that interventions unlocks “continue if it proves necessary.”



In a service station  near Nantes, May 24

In a service station near Nantes, May 24

REUTERS / Stephane Mahe

in mainland France, all oil depots blocked by opponents of the labor bill have been released, except one (Gargenville in Yvelines), indicated Friday secretariat of State for Transport. however, refineries are headwind. at the Grandpuits refinery (Seine-et-Marne), employees voted to strike extension until June 3, and that of Donges, where the CGT called for an unlimited work stoppage until the withdrawal of the labor law.

66% of the French for the withdrawal of the Labour law

the strike has also been extended until Monday the oil terminals of Le Havre. the valves remain closed at oil terminals in Marseille, where personal sick leave was extended until Tuesday. As for the service stations, the situation has improved since Thursday. In total just under a third (659) of the 2,200 stations were in trouble, against 815 on Thursday. The group has tripled its fleet of trucks usual to replenish its network.

In this context, Manuel Valls left the “door open” to discussions on labor law, but was quick to reiterate that it would not affect in Article 2, in an interview granted the Parisien on Saturday. “There will be no withdrawal of the text, no indent of Article 2, which aims to decentralize the social dialogue because it is the heart of this legislation,” he repeated. According Tilder a / LCI / Opinionway survey, 66% of French people think that the government should withdraw the labor law.

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