France sees more nationwide protests of pension changes
PARIS — French rail workers, teachers, doctors, lawyers and others joined a fourth day of nationwide protests and strikes Thursday to denounce President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to overhaul the pension system.
Street protests were staged in Paris and other French cities as the government and labour unions pushed on with negotiations aimed at ending railway strikes over the proposed changes that started on Dec. 5.
The Paris march started from the Republique square in the city centre and was accompanied by a large police presence. The Elysee presidential palace was barricaded as protesters were due to head toward the area.
Unions said the protest in the capital attracted 370,000 demonstrators, while French consulting firm Occurrence estimated a crowd of 44,000.