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#13050950
2 December 2025
A protester walks by a billboard reading '32 working hours for all with a decent salary'. Called by some trade unions, hundreds of people take to the streets in Toulouse, France, on December 2, 2025, against Macron's economic policies and budget austerity, including both the national budget and social security budget. The protest launches at the beginning of the summer on social networks against the Macron government's push for downsizing the welfare state, cutting taxes for businesses, increasing the Defense budget and Interior Ministry, and his choice of conservative Sebastien Lecornu as the new Prime Minister. His pro-business stance angers the French people.
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#8926944
29 September 2022
The headbanner reads 'For our salaries, for the future of our youths: full employment, 32h, pay hike, pensions hike, and social mimimas hike'. French CGT, FSU and SUD labour unions workers walked in Toulouse during a demonstration as part of a nationwide day of strike and protests to push for government measures to address inflation, workers' rights and pension reforms. More than 200 protests took place all over France. Protesters want President Macron to scrap his planned pensions reform and his planned reform of unemployment allowances. They push for a pay hike due to high inflation and energy prices skyrocketing. Toulouse. France. September 29th 2022.
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15 March 2018
A placard from the CGT union calls for 32h of work per week. Nurses demonstrated in Toulouse, France, on March 15th 2018 they denounce the lack of ressources to take care of elders in Ehpads (nursing homes). Other demonstrations took place elsewhere in France. A parliamentary report from deputies Monique Iborra and Caroline Fiat demonstrated that nurses are right.
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