France hit by nationwide strikes over austerity and budget cuts – World

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Teachers, train drivers, pharmacists and hospital staff went on strike, and teenagers blocked their high schools in France on Thursday, part of a day of protests against looming budget cuts.

Unions are calling for the previous government’s fiscal plans to be scrapped, for more spending on public services, higher taxes on the wealthy, and for the reversal of an unpopular change that makes people work longer to get a pension.

In Paris, many metro lines were set to be suspended for most of the day except for the morning and afternoon rush hours.

Pupils gathered to block the entrances to some schools.

“Block your high school against austerity,” read a placard raised by a student in front of the Lycee Maurice Ravel high school in the French capital, where the gathering included teachers and workers’ representatives.

“Workers are currently so despised by this government and by (President Emmanuel) Macron that, in fact, it can’t continue like this,” bus driver and CGT union representative Fred said at a rally in front of the high school.


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“I am here to defend public services,” 33-year-old teacher Gaetan Legay said at the same rally, “in particular, to demand that public money goes back into public services … rather than to large companies or in tax gifts to the ultra-rich”.

French masked school students raise their fists as they block the entrance of the Lycee Maurice Ravel high school in Paris on Thursday. – Reuters

Macron and his newly appointed Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu are under pressure from parliament over the likely budget cuts and from investors concerned about the deficit in the eurozone’s second-largest economy.

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