New strikes, protests as France unveils retirement bill
PARIS — French unions are holding last-ditch strikes and protests around the country Friday as the government unveils a divisive bill redesigning the national retirement system.
Travellers faced renewed disruptions on regional trains and the Paris subway, and some schools and other public services also faced walkouts. However, Friday’s transportation troubles weren’t nearly as bad as earlier in the 50-day-old strike movement.
The number of striking workers and halted trains dropped considerably this week after the government made a series of concessions. But unions hope Friday’s actions will revive opposition to President Emmanuel Macron’s signature reform.
His government is moving ahead with the plan anyway, presenting it at a Cabinet meeting Friday. Then it goes to parliament, where Macron’s centrist party has a large majority.