Support for the Gonfreville Norman refinery strikers: Adèle Haenel lends her voice.

A rally in support of the striking workers was organized on Friday followingnoon outside the Normandy refinery of TotalEnergies in Gonfreville-l’Orcher, with several personalities in attendance, including actress Adèle Haenel, who briefly spoke to the crowd. Adèle Haenel said, “I came here for a simple message: if we are united like this now, we can win. What we want is to impose a balance of power, and that is what is being played out here with the refiners,” she was quoted saying. Among the other personalities in attendance were rapper Médine from Le Havre, the economist Frédéric Lordon, associated with LFI, and Alma Dufour who is an LFI Deputy for Seine-Maritime. Dufour came and presented a check for 30,000 euros to the CGT union in Harfleur. The striking refinery employees agreed to renew their strike for another 72 hours, where requisitions were decreed on Friday.

The Le Havre rapper Médine and the economist close to LFI Frédéric Lordon also took part in the rally organized this Friday in front of the site.

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Actress Adèle Haenel briefly spoke to the crowd. LOU BENOIST / AFP

Several personalities had decided this Friday to meet at the Normandy refinery of TotalEnergies, in Gonfreville-l’Orcher, where a rally in support of the strikers was organized at the start of the followingnoon. Among them, the actress Adèle Haenel, who briefly spoke in front of the crowd.

«I came here for a simple message: if we are united like this now, we can win. What we want is to impose a balance of power, and that is what is being played out here with the refinerssaid the doubly Caesarized feminist artist.

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The rapper Médine, from Le Havre, also participated in the rally, as did the economist close to LFI Frédéric Lordon, or the LFI deputy for Seine-Maritime Alma Dufour, who came to pay a check for 30,000 euros to the strike fund. of the local Union CGT of Harfleur. The employees of the refinery, where requisitions were decreed this Friday, voted at the start of the followingnoon to renew the strike for 72 hours.



The rally in support of the striking workers at the TotalEnergies refinery in Gonfreville-l’Orcher was a gathering of solidarity and determination. Actress Adèle Haenel, Le Havre rapper Médine, economist Frédéric Lordon, and LFI deputy Alma Dufour were among those who came to show their support. Their presence and words of encouragement highlight the importance of standing up for workers’ rights and fighting for a more balanced distribution of power. The employees of the refinery have voted to renew their strike for 72 hours, and the message from the rally is clear: when we are united, we can win.

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