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from www.libcom.org/blog
'Bernard Thibault of the CGT (French Communist Trade Union) believes there are 3 million marching across France. “We are more than 3 million today in the streets, it is historical, it is unthinkable that the Prime Minister should continue to hold his position. For us, there is only one exit, it is the withdrawal of this reform”'
What do people think? I'm impressed that people will stand up against the system of domination, and I don't think that liberalisation of labour laws is the cure-all for an economy (I certainly think workers' don't have enough protection in the UK labour market).
However, how do you deal with high unemployment and endemic racism in French society?
'Bernard Thibault of the CGT (French Communist Trade Union) believes there are 3 million marching across France. “We are more than 3 million today in the streets, it is historical, it is unthinkable that the Prime Minister should continue to hold his position. For us, there is only one exit, it is the withdrawal of this reform”'
What do people think? I'm impressed that people will stand up against the system of domination, and I don't think that liberalisation of labour laws is the cure-all for an economy (I certainly think workers' don't have enough protection in the UK labour market).
However, how do you deal with high unemployment and endemic racism in French society?