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  • A labour union activist installs a placard which reads "Thursday 23, 13h at Bastille place" on a security panel at the Gare Saint Lazare station in Paris

    Huelga general en Francia

    A labour union activist installs a placard which reads "Thursday 23, 13h at Bastille place" on a security panel at the Gare Saint Lazare station in Paris September 23, 2010 during a nationwide strike over pension reforms. France faces a further round of serious rail and air traffic disruption from strikes as trade unions seek to mobilise millions of protesters against plans to raise the retirement age. The strikes come just two weeks after more than a million people took to the streets to protest over a pension reform deemed unjust by unions. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS TRANSPORT)

  • Private and public sector workers attend a demonstration over pension reforms in Nice

    Huelga general en Francia

    Private and public sector workers hold a mask of French President Nicolas Sarkozy as they attend a demonstration over pension reforms in Nice September 23, 2010. France faces a further round of serious rail and air traffic disruption from strikes as trade unions seek to mobilise millions of protesters against plans to raise the retirement age. The strikes come just two weeks after more than a million people took to the streets to protest over a pension reform deemed unjust by unions. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS)

  • Private and public sector workers attend a demonstration over pension reforms in Nice

    Huelga general en Francia

    Private and public sector workers attend a demonstration over pension reforms in Nice September 23, 2010. France faces a further round of serious rail and air traffic disruption from strikes as trade unions seek to mobilise millions of protesters against plans to raise the retirement age. The strikes come just two weeks after more than a million people took to the streets to protest over a pension reform deemed unjust by unions. The placard shows French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Labour Minister Eric Woerth, and reads " Out, because they worth nothing". REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS)

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