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Gas Stations Closed in North-western France amid Strike

Gas Stations Closed in North-western France amid Strike

Friday, 20 May 2016 01:04 PM EDT

PARIS (AP) — A French official says 20 percent of gas stations in north-western France are closed Friday due to protests against a labor law that has disrupted the country's fuel supplies.

Alain Vidalies, the junior minister for transportation, said on France Info radio "there's no risk of shortage in the short term" since the country does not need to draw on its strategic reserves of fuel yet.

Protesters have since Tuesday blocked trucks around some fuel depots and refineries near Marseille and other cities in the north and west of France.

Truckers fear lower payment for extra hours due to the labor reform.

France is facing a tense week of strikes and other union action against the law, which has met fierce resistance in Parliament and in the streets.

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A French official says 20 percent of gas stations in north-western France are closed Friday due to protests against a labor law that has disrupted the country's fuel supplies.Alain Vidalies, the junior minister for transportation, said on France Info radio "there's no risk...
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