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Thousands Protest French Rail Workers' Strike

19 November 2007

Parisians protesting the transportation strike, 18 Nov 2007
Parisians protesting the transportation strike, 18 Nov 2007
Thousands of Parisians frustrated by continuous traffic jams and horrible commuting problems marched through the French capital Sunday, demanding an end to a nationwide rail workers' strike now entering its sixth day Monday.

Many of the demonstrators said subway and commuter-train workers should return to work because they already enjoy privileges held by only a few other workers in France.

Rail unions told their members to stay off the job today, but agreed to hold talks with managers of the state-run rail company on Wednesday. The unions oppose President Nicolas Sarkozy's plans to end rail workers' early-retirement privileges and to reduce their pensions.

Teachers, hospital workers and other French government employees are to stage a strike of their own on Tuesday.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and Reuters.

 

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