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Fuel shortage: can the situation improve?  News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

This has been going on for twenty days. If the first effects of the strike at TotalEnergies took time to really be felt, over the last week the situation has worsened very sharply. And especially this weekend while it lasts. Most of the gas stations are now dry and these are the only ones left fuel in their vats they quickly storm. In recent days, queues of several hours have formed at the few gas stations that could still deliver gasoline and diesel fuel. Which builds tension and a man ends up in intensive care after being stabbed while overtaking another driver.

Future improvement?

How long will it last? Because it all becomes very difficult for drivers who still have to keep taking their car to get to work on Monday. On the part of the government, we want to reassure. Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne announced this Sunday, October 9, that “ the situation will improve during the week […] We released strategic fuel reserves to support service stations. She notes that ” the measures we took made it possibleincrease in supplies 20% compared to normal costs“. According to the government, only 29.7% of service stations experienced difficulties. A figure that seems understated compared to reality.

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Negotiations are possible

For its part, TotalEnergies offered to postpone the negotiations, which were supposed to start in October-October. These, the date of which is not reported ” will allow us to determine how employees can benefit before the end of the year outstanding results generated by TotalEnergies, as well as taking into account inflation for 2022“. CGT is indeed asking for a 10% pay rise, while the company recorded a profit of $10.6 billion in the first half.

Author: Mary Lizak
Source: Auto Plus

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