Thousands of people joined demonstrations in cities across France, leading to some disruption on regional trains, with around half circulating.
The eight unions and student organisations that called for the walkout oppose the government’s decision to force some employees at sites owned by oil majors TotalEnergies SE and ExxonMobil Corp back on the job to get gas to motorists again. Inflation in excess of 6% and record profits at oil companies following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have driven support for industrial action amid increased economic anxiety, with a poll released on Sunday by Ifop for Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper showing 82% of those surveyed thought Macron wasn’t doing enough to tackle soaring consumer prices.
“There is a real atmosphere of concern and anger because of the decline of purchasing power, and workers from all sectors want salary increases,” according to political historian Jean Garrigues. Opposition to the CGT-led refinery strikes is also growing, up eight points to 48%, while two-fifths remain in favour.
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