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France's labor problems

 
 
Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 05:25 pm
What's right or wrong with the French government or labor?

March 28, 2006
Hundreds of Thousands Protest French Labor Law
By MEG BORTIN and KATRIN BENNHOLD,
International Herald Tribune
PARIS, March 28 — Hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets of cities across France today in the biggest show of force to date against Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and his new labor law targeting youth.

The police said that 450,000 people turned out nationwide, not including Paris, where hundreds of thousands more people marched in a colorful, mainly peaceful demonstration marked by scattered incidents of violence.

One of the country's largest unions, the CGT, put the nationwide figure at 3 million, a turnout that the CGT secretary general, Bernard Thibault, hailed as "historic."

Incidents erupted in Paris and several other cities, including Nantes, La Rochelle, Grenoble and Bordeaux, Europe 1 radio reported. In Paris, about 100 hooded youths clashed with the police in midafternoon, the radio and witnesses said, and toward the end of the march the police fired tear gas to disperse hard-core elements.

The marches were part of a nationwide day of action against the Villepin legislation, which was intended to encourage hiring by making it easy for companies to fire workers under age 26 during their first two years on the job.

Student and union opposition to the law has ballooned into one of the biggest protest movements in France in years.
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 12:22 am
Some answers/discussions are to be found on the Riots in France-thread.
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