Looking to pile pressure on lawmakers not to raise the pension age by two years to 64, France’s more hard line unions said there would be rolling strikes this time, which could go on for days
“We will continue until the reform is withdrawn,” the head of Force Ouvriere union, Frédéric Souillot, told RTL radio.
“This reform is unfair,” said Aurelie Herkous, who works in public finance in the Normandy town of Pont Audemer. “Macron offers tax gifts to companies … he’s got to stop coming down on the same people time after time.” “The CFDT will propose other types of social mobilization,” Laurent Berger, head of the CFDT, said in a radio interview on Monday.
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