Members of the left wing of the union General Confederation of Labor (CGT) briefly took Tuesday Venue for the 2024 Olympic Games in Parison the fourteenth day of protests against plans Government detain retirement age at 64.
television pictures best friend They showed the protesters entering the building Aubervilliersnorth of Paris.
đź”´ The headquarters of the 2024 Olympics in #Paris captured by the CGT in protest against pension reform. #demonstration6june
“No Care, No Olympics” pic.twitter.com/dhRjI7Oubu
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“Several dozen CGT militants entered the building for a few minutes to Unfurl the banner against pension reform. There was no violence or damage,” he said. Reuters games representative.
Union leaders gathered in front of national assembly in Paris ahead of nationwide protest marches in a last-ditch effort to force lawmakers repeal a law that is already in the statute books.
President’s decision Emmanuel Macron Pushing for reform with special constitutional powers sparked violent protests this spring, but the issue has slowly faded from the media agenda, making it difficult for unions to mobilize.
“The protests have been going on for six months, this is unprecedented.“, said Sophie Binetnew union leader CGTV BFM TV. “There is a lot of anger here, but also exhaustion,” he said, adding that the strikers are feeling the impact on wages.
However, Binet chose neither‘Extremely high’ mobilization rate on Tuesday and said that the CGT was ready to continue the fight against the reform in the coming weeks.
pending input 400 thousand And 600 thousand People are joining protests across France, authorities say, in what would be a fall from over a million marchers in the midst of protests for pensions at the beginning of the year.
“This will probably be one of the last days of protests against the reform.“, he stated on radio europe 1 Laurent Bergerleader of the more moderate union French Democratic Confederation of Labor (CFDT).
CFDT should now turn anger into “show of force” when discussing with the government issues such as improvement of working conditions or purchasing power, he said.
Hundreds of thousands of French workers went on strike today to protest President Macron’s plans to raise the retirement age.
According to the CGT Union, there are plans for a two-day strike on January 26 and a three-day strike on February 6.pic.twitter.com/spLhJ3twwW
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(According to information from EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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