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12-09-2019, 11:00 AM
PARIS: Public transport in France was crippled for a fourth day on Sunday as the government prepared to respond to anger over pension reforms that brought hundreds of thousands onto the streets as workers embarked on open-ended protest.President Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and senior cabinet ministers were scheduled to hold a “working meeting” late Sunday to discuss a government project which the country’s powerful labour unions claim will force many to work longer for a smaller retirement payout.The strikes, which began on Thursday over plans for a single, points-based pension scheme, recalled the winter of 1995, when three weeks of stoppages forced a social policy U-turn by the then-government.Macron’s move to modernise France’s retirement system is part of an election pledge to put the country on a solid financial footing.http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/com/cwEr/~4/YqthUN7QikI
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