Fuel Prices: Marylise léon and Sophie Binet Ask for Help for Employees
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The government has announced €70 million in aid to help fishermen, farmers and road hauliers cope with fuel prices. The CGT's secretary-general denounces the "measurers".
Marylise Léon of the CFDT pleaded for "targeted" aid, while Sophie Binet of the CGT called for a "blocking of energy prices".
_** Trade unions and several professions are calling for more ambitious measures to compensate for pump prices, which are considered unbearable for many employees and self-employed.**_ Public authorities are under increasing pressure to expand and step up their aid schemes, while the continued rise in fuel prices weighs heavily on the budget [...] L-Article L-Statute under pressure to strengthen its support in the face of fuel prices appeared fi…
In the face of rising fuel prices, the Secretary General of the CFDT, then his counterpart of the CGT, called on Tuesday for aid for employees, Marylise Léon defending "targeted aids", Sophie Binet "a blockage of energy prices".
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