Unions renew call for industrial action at France’s biggest box port
Docker and port worker unions at France’s biggest container port, Le Havre, have begun a ...
Forwarders are warning of chaos throughout France as strikes and fuel shortages continue – with little sign of reprieve.
Unions opposed to labour reform plans have called for nationwide walk-outs today at a wide range of industries including ports and fuel depots – affecting all transport modes.
“France has a large stock of fuel but there is a problem delivering it to gas stations and transport companies,” explained Yves Fargues, chairman of Transport and Logistic France (TLF). “We have seen some roadblocks too. ...
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jorge medina
May 26, 2016 at 2:17 pmcheck the problem in France, (CMA) home base.
they better worry about home first.