People in France: share your views of Thursday's nationwide strike
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People in France: share your views of Thursday's nationwide strike
"Around 800,000 people are expected to join marches across France on Thursday. French trade unions across many sectors from schools to transport have called for the nationwide strike to oppose unpopular budget plans. It is expected to be the biggest day of demonstrations since 2023, when large numbers took to the streets to protest against the use of executive powers to push through Emmanuel Macron's raising of the French pension age to 64"
"without a vote in parliament. How do you view of Thursday's strikes? Are you taking part, if so tell us why. Share your experience If you're taking part in the strike or you'd like to share your views please please use the form below Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We will only use the data you provide"
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Around 800,000 people are expected to join marches across France on Thursday. Trade unions across sectors from schools to transport have called a nationwide strike to oppose unpopular budget plans. The day is expected to be the biggest wave of demonstrations since 2023, when mass protests followed the use of executive powers to push through raising the pension age to 64 without a parliamentary vote. Readers are invited to share whether they are taking part and to describe their experiences via an encrypted form. Responses can be anonymous, will be accessed only by the Guardian for the feature, and personal data will be deleted when no longer required. SecureDrop is advised for true anonymity.
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