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The CGT union at the centre of a weeks-long strike at French oil major Total Energies voted on Saturday to continue the walkout, CGT union representative Fabien Cros said.

FILE PHOTO - A truck driver fills his fuel tanker, at a TotalEnergie former oil refinery, in Mardyck, near Dunkerque, France, October 13, 2022FILE PHOTO - A truck driver fills his fuel tanker, at a TotalEnergie former oil refinery, in Mardyck, near Dunkerque, France, October 13, 2022

Energy ministry data on Saturday showed 27.3% of French petrol stations are facing supply problems, down from 28.5% the previous day and 30.85% on Wednesday, when requisitioning started.

 

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