European strikes brought 2,5 million out to streets

12:54 08/09/2010 » Society

European strikes brought 2,5 million out to streets

The capitals of France and Britain were in turmoil as striking workers flooded the streets yesterday to protest changes in pension law and job losses as governments across Europe tighten their belts.

In Paris, more than one million workers marched against President Nicolas Sarkozy's plan to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62, the centre-piece of his reform agenda.
Labour unions called for the showdown over the pensions bill, which Mr. Sarkozy insists he will push through as an "absolute priority" and which was presented to a stormy session in parliament even as the marches continued.
Analysts said the large turnout -- estimated by organizers at 2.5 million -- would probably not be enough to secure much more than marginal concessions beyond the essentials of what many regard as the flagship of Mr. Sarkozy's five-year term, which ends next year.

Source: Panorama.am

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