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8th Wave Of Nationwide Protests Against President Emmanuel Macron's Pension Reform
16 March 2023
#9750426
16 March 2023
A protester holds a placard 'Radical democracy: referendum or dissolution'. France's labour unions and left parties led a 8th wave of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work longer before retirement. More than 30,000 people protested in Toulouses in one of the biggest protest in years. They took to the streets against the planned reform of pension and retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Polls indicate also that more 60% of the French people support the strikes and protests. 74% say it will be unacceptable if the government use the article 49.3 which states that the law is accepted without vote by the Parliament). The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions will be lower specially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends of the Prime minister Office directly, said on September 2022 in its latest report that it sees no needs to reform the pension system as it shares in the French GDP will remain steady at least 2070. Toulouse. France. March 15th 2023.
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8th Wave Of Nationwide Protests Against President Emmanuel Macron's Pension Reform
16 March 2023
#9750430
16 March 2023
A student reacts with a placard reading 'Minister : big scam'. France's labour unions and left parties led a 8th wave of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work longer before retirement. More than 30,000 people protested in Toulouses in one of the biggest protest in years. They took to the streets against the planned reform of pension and retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Polls indicate also that more 60% of the French people support the strikes and protests. 74% say it will be unacceptable if the government use the article 49.3 which states that the law is accepted without vote by the Parliament). The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions will be lower specially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends of the Prime minister Office directly, said on September 2022 in its latest report that it sees no needs to reform the pension system as it shares in the French GDP will remain steady at least 2070. Toulouse. France. March 15th 2023.
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8th Wave Of Nationwide Protests Against President Emmanuel Macron's Pension Reform
16 March 2023
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16 March 2023
Stickers read 'Macron attacks, Youth counter attack !' France's labour unions and left parties led a 8th wave of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work longer before retirement. More than 30,000 people protested in Toulouses in one of the biggest protest in years. They took to the streets against the planned reform of pension and retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Polls indicate also that more 60% of the French people support the strikes and protests. 74% say it will be unacceptable if the government use the article 49.3 which states that the law is accepted without vote by the Parliament). The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions will be lower specially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends of the Prime minister Office directly, said on September 2022 in its latest report that it sees no needs to reform the pension system as it shares in the French GDP will remain steady at least 2070. Toulouse. France. March 15th 2023.
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8th Wave Of Nationwide Protests Against President Emmanuel Macron's Pension Reform
16 March 2023
#9750436
16 March 2023
A retired woman with a placard reading 'Retired and more than ever supporter' in front of the Toulouse Business School. France's labour unions and left parties led a 8th wave of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work longer before retirement. More than 30,000 people protested in Toulouses in one of the biggest protest in years. They took to the streets against the planned reform of pension and retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Polls indicate also that more 60% of the French people support the strikes and protests. 74% say it will be unacceptable if the government use the article 49.3 which states that the law is accepted without vote by the Parliament). The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions will be lower specially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends of the Prime minister Office directly, said on September 2022 in its latest report that it sees no needs to reform the pension system as it shares in the French GDP will remain steady at least 2070. Toulouse. France. March 15th 2023.
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8th Wave Of Nationwide Protests Against President Emmanuel Macron's Pension Reform
16 March 2023
#9750438
16 March 2023
A retired woman holds a placard reading 'Macron, you're shot, Grandmas are in the streets and we love fighting'. France's labour unions and left parties led a 8th wave of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work longer before retirement. More than 30,000 people protested in Toulouses in one of the biggest protest in years. They took to the streets against the planned reform of pension and retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Polls indicate also that more 60% of the French people support the strikes and protests. 74% say it will be unacceptable if the government use the article 49.3 which states that the law is accepted without vote by the Parliament). The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions will be lower specially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends of the Prime minister Office directly, said on September 2022 in its latest report that it sees no needs to reform the pension system as it shares in the French GDP will remain steady at least 2070. Toulouse. France. March 15th 2023.
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8th Wave Of Nationwide Protests Against President Emmanuel Macron's Pension Reform
16 March 2023
#9750452
16 March 2023
A young woman holds a cardboard reading 'Parcours'Sup, the obstacle course avec again the same losers'. France's labour unions and left parties led a 8th wave of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work longer before retirement. More than 30,000 people protested in Toulouses in one of the biggest protest in years. They took to the streets against the planned reform of pension and retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Polls indicate also that more 60% of the French people support the strikes and protests. 74% say it will be unacceptable if the government use the article 49.3 which states that the law is accepted without vote by the Parliament). The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions will be lower specially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends of the Prime minister Office directly, said on September 2022 in its latest report that it sees no needs to reform the pension system as it shares in the French GDP will remain steady at least 2070. Toulouse. France. March 15th 2023.
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8th Wave Of Nationwide Protests Against President Emmanuel Macron's Pension Reform
16 March 2023
#9750458
16 March 2023
A man holds an umbrella with a placard reading 'My umbrella is broken but I still don't see the tickle down'. France's labour unions and left parties led a 8th wave of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work longer before retirement. More than 30,000 people protested in Toulouses in one of the biggest protest in years. They took to the streets against the planned reform of pension and retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Polls indicate also that more 60% of the French people support the strikes and protests. 74% say it will be unacceptable if the government use the article 49.3 which states that the law is accepted without vote by the Parliament). The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions will be lower specially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends of the Prime minister Office directly, said on September 2022 in its latest report that it sees no needs to reform the pension system as it shares in the French GDP will remain steady at least 2070. Toulouse. France. March 15th 2023.
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8th Wave Of Nationwide Protests Against President Emmanuel Macron's Pension Reform
16 March 2023
#9750464
16 March 2023
A student holds a cardboard reading 'If you put 64 on us, we'll put May 68 on you('. France's labour unions and left parties led a 8th wave of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work longer before retirement. More than 30,000 people protested in Toulouses in one of the biggest protest in years. They took to the streets against the planned reform of pension and retirement age to 64 from 62, a move opinion polls show is opposed by a vast majority (93%) of workers already facing a cost-of-living crisis. Polls indicate also that more 60% of the French people support the strikes and protests. 74% say it will be unacceptable if the government use the article 49.3 which states that the law is accepted without vote by the Parliament). The retirement age would be raised to 64 years (for 43 years of continued work) and the pensions will be lower specially for women, 'short careers' and low wages people. The COR (Counsel of Pension Guidance), which depends of the Prime minister Office directly, said on September 2022 in its latest report that it sees no needs to reform the pension system as it shares in the French GDP will remain steady at least 2070. Toulouse. France. March 15th 2023.
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#8182426
6 May 2022
The word CHOICE on a LED billboard is seen through the glasses of PA Governor Tom Wolf as hundreds gather at a Democrats Defends Choice Rally to protest the recently leaked Supreme Court opinion indication to limit Womens rights, at the Philadelphia Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA, USA on May 6, 2022.
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#8182428
6 May 2022
The word CHOICE on a LED billboard is seen through the glasses of PA Governor Tom Wolf as hundreds gather at a Democrats Defends Choice Rally to protest the recently leaked Supreme Court opinion indication to limit Womens rights, at the Philadelphia Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA, USA on May 6, 2022.
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#7852236
2 March 2022
The LED screen inside the stadium shows an Ukrainian flag to indicate peace message for Ukraine during the Coppa Italia 2021/22 football match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, Milan, Italy on March 01, 2022
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#6947146
10 August 2021
A policeman steps on a banner with the logo of broadcaster TVN modified to resemble a well known symbol of the anti-communist movement in Warsaw, Poland on August 10, 2021. American owned broadcaster TVN's license in Poland will expire at the end of September and the government has indicated it will not renew the license citing converns over it's forerign ownership. Critics argue the non-renewel is a move by the government to shut down critical media outlets. A new bill proposed by lawmakers prohibiting ownership of radio and television outlets by proprietors outside of the European Economic Area has led to fears of the end of independent media in Poland.
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#6947142
10 August 2021
A policeman steps on a banner with the logo of broadcaster TVN modified to resemble a well known symbol of the anti-communist movement in Warsaw, Poland on August 10, 2021. American owned broadcaster TVN's license in Poland will expire at the end of September and the government has indicated it will not renew the license citing converns over it's forerign ownership. Critics argue the non-renewel is a move by the government to shut down critical media outlets. A new bill proposed by lawmakers prohibiting ownership of radio and television outlets by proprietors outside of the European Economic Area has led to fears of the end of independent media in Poland.
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#6437686
15 February 2021
In the picture the sign indicating the pedestrian one-way street set up in Padua in Via Roma to avoid crowds. With the entry into force of the yellow zone, which allows the reopening of bars and commercial premises, people have poured into the shopping streets. However, this has led to the inevitable occurrence of non-voluntary gatherings. To avoid all this, the municipality of Padua has decided to implement a manned one-way pedestrian area by civil protection volunteers and police officers who have the task to control the accesses to Via Roma, the main shopping street in Padua, blocking and diverting citizens who attempted to enter the wrong way. On February 14, 2021, in Padua, Italy.
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#6437688
15 February 2021
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was converted to black and white) In the picture the sign indicating the pedestrian one-way street set up in Padua in Via Roma to avoid crowds. With the entry into force of the yellow zone, which allows the reopening of bars and commercial premises, people have poured into the shopping streets. However, this has led to the inevitable occurrence of non-voluntary gatherings. To avoid all this, the municipality of Padua has decided to implement a manned one-way pedestrian area by civil protection volunteers and police officers who have the task to control the accesses to Via Roma, the main shopping street in Padua, blocking and diverting citizens who attempted to enter the wrong way. On February 14, 2021, in Padua, Italy.
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#1004247
16 January 2016
Raising the Red Road hit and run case and asking for justice for the same, BJP in Kolkata marched in a rally towards Lalbazar led by Rupa Ganguly on 16th January, 2016. But the party members faced interruption from police after it crossed the break through the first barricade. Due to this the paty members sat right in front of the barricade. Party leader Rupa Ganguly protested against the action taken by police. The dynamic BJP leader pinpointed at Trinamool Congress saying that the party is preferring some people thereby leading to such criminal activities. Indicating towards CM Mamata Banerjee, the BJP Mahila Morcha President said that Police has helped Ambia, Sambia and Md Shorab to escape their crime. The rally was also joined by state BJP leaders like Kailash VIjay Bargia, Siddharth Nath Singh, and Rahul Sinha. A memorandum has been submitted to President against the matter.
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