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French workers strike

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PARIS (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of demonstrat­ors across France took part Tuesday in a new round of protests and strikes against the government’s plan to raise the retirement age to 64, in what unions hope will be their biggest show of force against the proposal.

Garbage collectors, utility workers, train drivers and others have walked off the job across the country to show their anger at the reform.

More than 250 protests have been staged in Paris and around the country against President Emmanuel Macron’s showcase legislatio­n. The bill is under debate in the French Senate this week.

Big crowds took to the streets in Paris, Marseille, Nice and other cities. Some minor clashes with police broke out in Nantes, Rennes and Lyon.

In the French capital, workers, families and activists gathered in a joyful atmosphere, chanting slogans.

“To see so many people today gives me hope,” said 38-year-old Sarah Durieux. The full-time activist said the protests have extended beyond their initial agenda, attracting climate activists, feminists and students. “The movement has spread because to defend workers’ rights means defending a social model based on solidarity,” she said.

Despite the Paris march being largely peaceful, some scuffles sporadical­ly broke out on the sidelines, with some people throwing projectile­s at police who responded with tear gas.

Laurent Berger, the secretary-general of the CFDT union, said that based on initial figures, the numbers of demonstrat­ors nationwide are expected to be the biggest since the beginning of the movement in January.

Unions threatened to freeze up the French economy with work stoppages across multiple sectors, most visibly an open-ended strike at the SNCF national rail authority.

Philippe Martinez, head of the CGT union, said “the goal is that the government withdraw its draft reform. Full stop,” on news broadcaste­r FranceInfo.

Some unions have called for open-ended strikes in sectors from refineries and oil depots to electricit­y and gas facilities. Workers in each sector will decided locally in the evening on that, Martinez said.

All oil shipments in the country have been halted on Tuesday amid strikes at the refineries of TotalEnerg­ies, Esso-ExxonMobil and Petroineos groups, according to the CGT.

Truckers have sporadical­ly blocked major highway arteries and interchang­es in go-slow actions near several cities in French regions.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A protester holds a flare during a demonstrat­ion on Tuesday in Marseille, southern France.
ASSOCIATED PRESS A protester holds a flare during a demonstrat­ion on Tuesday in Marseille, southern France.

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