French CGT union workers at the CIM oil port terminal in Le Havre, northern France, which handles about 40 percent of French crude imports, have suspended their strike and will resume work on Friday evening, a union official told Reuters.
Union workers at the terminal, which supplies crude to refineries and refined products including jet fuel to airports in the capital, joined in mid-may a nationwide strike against a planned labour reform.
The union official said, however, that work will be suspended for 12 hours on June 14 to join a planned one-day national protest against the proposed bill.
(Reporting by Valerie Parent)