France’s transport strike longest since May 1968

France’s transport strike against pension reform has entered its 29th day, making it the longest rail workers’ strike since May 1968.

Industrial action against President Emmanuel Macron’s planned pension reform has hit train services hardest.

The government says the changes are necessary to make the system fairer and more sustainable, but unions say workers will lose out.

More talks are due to be held between unions and government on 7 January.

In his New Year’s Eve address on Tuesday, Mr Macron vowed not to back down on his plan to overhaul France’s complex pension system that would require people to work longer.

Union leaders have called for a day of mass protests on 9 January. A new blockade of petrol facilities, including refineries, petrol terminals and depots, is also planned on 7 January for 96 hours until 10 January.

Read more via BBC / France 24

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