Huelga general en Francia
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Huelga general en Francia
07.09.2010Private and public sector workers demonstrate over pension reforms in Marseille September 7, 2010. France faces serious rail and air traffic disruption due to strike action as trade unions seek to mobilise millions of protesters against plans to raise retirement age. The strikes, mostly scheduled to last 24 hours and organised to coincide with presentation of a pension reform bill to parliament today, are expected to hit public transport and schools badly. The slogan reads " For a fair pension reform". REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS -
Huelga general en Francia
07.09.2010Private and public sector workers carry a mask of French President Nicolas Sarkozy as they demonstrate over pension reforms in Lille, northern France, September 7, 2010 during a nationwide strike over pension reforms. France faces serious rail and air traffic disruption from late on Monday as labour unions aim to mobilise millions of protesters against government plans to raise the retirement age. The strikes, mostly scheduled to last 24 hours and organised to coincide with presentation of a pension reform bill to parliament today, are expected to hit public transport and schools badly. The slogan reads : "for a better pension, because I deserve it'. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE - Tags: EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)REUTERS -
Huelga general en Francia
07.09.2010Private and public sector workers attend a demonstration over pension reforms in Paris September 7, 2010. France faces serious rail and air traffic disruption due to strike action as labour unions seek to mobilise millions of protesters against plans to raise retirement age. The strikes, mostly scheduled to last 24 hours and organised to coincide with presentation of a pension reform bill to parliament today, are expected to hit public transport and schools badly. The placard shows France's richest woman heiress to the L'Oreal empire Liliane Bettencourt (C), French Labour Minister Eric Woerth (L) and French President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and reads "No more money for pensions, they said. Redistribution of wealth." REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS)REUTERS
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