Keep spreading! British labor unions strike on April 11, asking for wage increases

British labor unions said More than 3,000 civil servants from four ministries will go on strike on April 11 to demand more wages. Including improving the pension system and job security. While the labor protests in France are still strong. Protesters burn Bordeaux city hall southwest port city

The British labor union said on Friday (March 24) that More than 3,000 civil servants from four ministries will go on strike on April 11 to demand more wages. Including improving the pension system and job security.

“They called on the government to negotiate an appropriate wage increase,” said trade union secretary Mark Zervotka.

Announcing a strike in England It comes at the same time as a series of worker demonstrations by French companies taking place in several cities. After the government announced that it would increase the retirement age by 2 more years, including the number of years that must be paid in order to receive the full pension, it must also be increased.

French citizens were outraged and protested against the reforms, and even more anger. After France’s Prime Minister pushed for Article 49:3, which would allow the government to reform the pension system without parliament.

The situation of the protests in Paris In the French capital, a number of protesters set fire to piles of rubbish scattered around the city. Until the fire spread to a car until the whole car was damaged Some protesters threw objects at police officers. resulting in a clash And officials tried to disperse the protesters by firing tear gas and high-pressure water cannons at the protesters.

France’s interior ministry said about 119,000 people were demonstrating in Paris and that riot officials had deployed forces to take control of the situation. Including firing tear gas to disperse the rally

part of Bordeaux port city in southwestern France Some protesters set fire to the old city hall. Completed in 1778 or about 245 years ago.

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