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Strike might resume Wednesday at ExxonMobil complex in France

A strike by chemical system workers set to lose their tasks at an ExxonMobil petrochemical complex in northern France will stay suspended through June 4 while talks are held over severance packages, the company and a union stated on Friday.

The strike at Port Jerome Gravenchon complex might resume on June 5 if those talks do not solve exceptional problems, the CGT union representative included.

Last month ExxonMobil Chemical France said it would shut down the steam cracker and close chemical production at Gravenchon this year, resulting in 677 job losses from 2025.

The website has actually lost more than 500 million euros ($ 542 million). since 2018 and remains uncompetitive, the business said.

On May 24, around 20 chemical system workers over several. shifts revealed they were striking over unacceptable. departure negotiations, leading to a minimal variety of shift. operators through May 29 however no supply disturbance.

A halt was revealed to allow for continued settlements on. May 30 and June 4.

The strike issues employees in polypropylene and. polyethylene production. Refinery operations are unaffected.

(source: Reuters)