Thursday, October 18, 2007

First Big Test of Sarkozy’s Resolve

BBC: France is waking to a nationwide one-day strike by public transport workers that has left the country with almost no train, bus or metro services.

The strike began on Wednesday at 2000 local time (1800 GMT).

It is the first test of President Nicolas Sarkozy's resolve to push through public sector reform including plans to scrap pension privileges.

Workers in jobs deemed physically demanding will no longer be able to retire at the age of 50.

The strike comes as France prepares to host Saturday's Rugby World Cup final.
Tens of thousands of English and South African fans are expected to arrive in Paris. France wakes to transport misery (more)

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Strike hits French transport

Mark Alexander