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At the Heart of France’s Long Strikes, a Fight Between the Haves and the Have-Nots

January 10, 2020ADAM NOSSITERComments Off on At the Heart of France’s Long Strikes, a Fight Between the Haves and the Have-Nots

A protest over President Emmanuel Macron’s pension overhaul, now in its sixth week, is amplified by 200 years of French history.

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Macron Stands by Contested Pension Plan, Despite Pressure From Marathon Strike

December 31, 2019ADAM NOSSITERComments Off on Macron Stands by Contested Pension Plan, Despite Pressure From Marathon Strike

In his annual New Year’s Eve speech, President Emmanuel Macron of France hinted there could be changes to his plan, though he insisted “fear shouldn’t mean inaction.”

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As Rail Strike Upends Holiday Plans in France, a Fight Over Blame

December 23, 2019December 23, 2019NORIMITSU ONISHIComments Off on As Rail Strike Upends Holiday Plans in France, a Fight Over Blame

With no Christmas truce in the long strike, many travelers can’t get to family gatherings, and the government and unions are pointing fingers at each other.

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Amid Chaos of Daily Commutes, Strikers and Macron Compete for the Commuters

December 17, 2019December 17, 2019Adam Nossiter and Mélissa GodinComments Off on Amid Chaos of Daily Commutes, Strikers and Macron Compete for the Commuters

The government is banking that anger at the strikers for making life miserable will tip the scales of public opinion in its favor. So far that is not happening.

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France’s Pension Changes Won’t Affect Older Workers, Prime Minister Vows

December 11, 2019December 11, 2019ADAM NOSSITERComments Off on France’s Pension Changes Won’t Affect Older Workers, Prime Minister Vows

Workers would be urged to work until 64, two years past the legal retirement age, the government said, revealing details of a planned pension overhaul that has prompted strikes.

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Strikes Spread Across France for 6th Day, but Government Defends Its Pension Plans

December 10, 2019December 11, 2019Aurelien Breeden and Adam NossiterComments Off on Strikes Spread Across France for 6th Day, but Government Defends Its Pension Plans

Protesters took to the streets again to protest President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to overhaul the retirement system. His government showed no sign of backing down.

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France’s Weekend of Discontent: Yellow Vest and Pension Protesters Gather

December 7, 2019AURELIEN BREEDENComments Off on France’s Weekend of Discontent: Yellow Vest and Pension Protesters Gather

Few trains were running and most Paris metro lines were closed in the face of a strike and the long-running protests.

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General Strike in France Challenges Macron’s Latest Ambition for Change

December 5, 2019December 6, 2019ADAM NOSSITERComments Off on General Strike in France Challenges Macron’s Latest Ambition for Change

The president wants to combine a complex of 42 different generous pension schemes into one state system. It scares fellow citizens. And his personal style grates on many.

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Under Scrutiny for Wealth, Powerful Boss of Mexico’s Oil Workers Union Resigns

October 16, 2019ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Under Scrutiny for Wealth, Powerful Boss of Mexico’s Oil Workers Union Resigns

The resignation of Carlos Romero Deschamps, who is under investigation for his unexplained wealth, is an important step for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in his fight against corruption.

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Transit Strike Slows Paris to a Crawl, in a Warning to Macron

September 13, 2019September 13, 2019ADAM NOSSITERComments Off on Transit Strike Slows Paris to a Crawl, in a Warning to Macron

The government’s pension reform plan would take aim at early retirement for some people, like transit workers, who consider it a benefit they have earned.

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