Posted on January 29, 2009

France faces ‘Black Thursday’ strike chaos

The eurozone's second largest economy also crossed the symbolic threshold of two million jobless late last year and French unemployment is set to continue rising.

PARIS (AFP) — France headed into a “Black Thursday” of mass strikes called by all of the country’s major unions to protest President Nicolas Sarkozy’s handling of the economic crisis.

Millions of commuters faced transport chaos as rail and metro services were pared down to the minimum while airlines planned to cancel flights from main airports.

Hundreds of thousands of people were set to take part in 200 protests organised in cities across France to call on Sarkozy’s right-wing government to take action to protect jobs and the social security net from the downturn.

With unemployment mounting, union leaders say French workers should not have to foot the bill for a crisis that has led to multi-billion-euro government bailouts for French banks, carmakers and other struggling sectors.

“We need to shout, because there is a major injustice in this crisis,” said Francois Chereque, leader of the CFDT union, who accused Sarkozy of pushing through a pro-business reform agenda.

Sarkozy came to power in May 2007 promising to raise living standards and kickstart the economy but has been forced to set aside 360 billion euros (477 billion dollars) of state money to underwrite struggling banks.

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One Comment on “France faces ‘Black Thursday’ strike chaos”

  • Appears this ’setback’ is global. But, nobody really wants the FRENCH to get all bothered with this as it might interfere with their 35 hour work week………….(for those still working). As we all know, each afternoon, these selfrighteous parasites just gotta have their ‘brie chunks, krackers and grape mash’. I say, couldn’t happen to a better bunch of inconsiderates.

    Posted by Gerald on January 30, 2009 at 6:16 am

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