The Sun (Malaysia)

French unions make pre-Christmas push to block pension reforms

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PARIS: French trade unions yesterday used transport strikes and mass protests to try to force President Emmanuel Macron to ditch a planned pension reform before the Christmas holidays.

A nationwide movement of rolling strikes and protests over the pension reform is entering its second week, but yesterday, unions were redoubling their efforts, with more transport disruption and bigger protests expected.

Former investment banker Macron has said he wants to streamline the Byzantine state pension system with its tangle of special privileges, and use incentives to prod people to work until 64, instead of the average current retirement age of 62.

Eight of Paris’ 14 metro lines were closed and the rest had a limited service, with the exception of the two lines that run automated trains without drivers. Suburban commuter trains were heavily disrupted.

The state railway operator, SNCF, urged travellers not to show up at stations hoping to travel, with 80% of trains out of action in the region around Paris.

At some stations in the past two weeks, police and security guards had to stop commuters trying to fight their way onto overcrowde­d trains.

“Passengers are tired, our employees who aren’t striking are tired,” the head of SNCF in the Paris region, Alain Krakovitch told BFM TV. “My responsibi­lity is to spread the word to avoid putting passengers in an unsafe situation.”

Yesterday morning, traffic queues in the Paris area were about 300km, and congestion on the roads was classified as unusually high, according to the regional highways authority.

Opponents of the pension reform have been buoyed by the departure of the government’s pension reform tsar, Jean-Paul Delevoye. He stepped down on Monday after it emerged he had failed to publicly declare more than a dozen posts he held in addition to his main job. – Reuters

 ??  ?? Commuters wait for tramways as a strike by all unions of the Paris transport network and French SNCF workers enters its second week. – REUTERSPIX
Commuters wait for tramways as a strike by all unions of the Paris transport network and French SNCF workers enters its second week. – REUTERSPIX

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