New course for the 10th day of inter-allied mobilization. At the call of the inter-union CGT, CFDT, FO, Sud Solidaires, CFE-CGC, CFTC, FSU, UNSA, as well as high school and student unions FIDL, Voix Lycéenne, UNL, UNEF, FAGE and MNL, a new demonstration against pension reform is scheduled for Tuesday. March 28, in Paris.
While 800,000 people, according to the CGT, 119,000 people, according to the police, took to the streets of the capital on Thursday March 23, a record from the start, this new action promises to be under great stress after the incidents that marred the ninth day mobilization. A: 127 people were arrested and placed in police custody in Paris.
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The demonstration is to start at 2:00 pm from Republic Square and reach the Nation at the end of the day. According to SNCF and RATP forecasts, traffic will be severely disrupted in transport. Therefore, RATP invites all travelers who have the opportunity to opt for remote work or postpone their trips. More specific information about traffic violations will appear on Monday.
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