Unrest in Paris
France faces several protests since 9 March when plans to
change labour legislation were created. Since then a great number of protesters
showed their disapproval. A major strike took place on 31 of March where
400,000 people demonstrated.
The protests have taken place in Paris with relation to the
recent labour reforms. There were 75,000
demonstrators gathered. Because of these strikes the Eiffel Tower had to be
closed. The purpose of the reforms which caused so much controversy is to make
it easier for employers to hire and fire their employees. The new law
introduced last month through the national assembly also increased the working
hours limit.
Protesters committed acts
of violence and criminal damage as the police reports. These acts included
throwing chunks of pavement, setting bins ablaze and breaking shop windows. Also
several cars were set ablaze. Several hundred people with covered faces
committed these crimes. In response the police used tear gas and water cannon.
The events in Paris have not been the only protests taking
place in France. Students and trade unions also organized protests across the
country. According to the police there have been 125,000 demonstrators while
unions say that 1.3 million people were taking part in demonstrations.
Strikes in France also take a form of disruption of
transport by rail workers and taxi drivers. There was also another strike of
Air Force pilots which resulted in cancellation of 20% of flights. Pilots
demanded better working conditions.
According to the new reforms employers could negotiate with
trade union working hours up to 46 per week, not 25 hours as it has been
before. Companies have also been given more freedom to reduce pay, to negotiate
holidays and special leave like maternity or for getting married.
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