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18 Nov 2017 | 09:13 PM UTC

France: Petroleum sector to launch strike on November 23

Unions announce indefinite strike beginning November 23; transportation disruptions possible

Warning

Event

A major labor union representing petrol workers has announced a strike, set to begin on Thursday, November 23, to protest a set of government labor reforms. According to media reports, striking employees plan to shut down some refineries and prevent access to fuel depots across the country, which would lead to a significant cut in fuel supply. Unions have threatened to continue the strike indefinitely until their demands are met.

Context

Various strikes have been launched against President Macron’s labor reforms, including four days of nationwide public sector strikes in recent months. However, participation in these strikes has been seen to be falling.

Advice

Travelers are advised to keep abreast of the situation and to anticipate possible transportation disruptions.