French taxi drivers are extending their protests against a new pay structure that affects their income from hospital transports. Talks with the government have produced no solutions, leading to ongoing demonstrations. The new pricing model, devised to control healthcare transport costs, is set to start on October 1st, raising tensions among drivers, particularly in rural areas. Union representatives express discontent over the lack of meaningful progress in negotiations, while protests have become more sporadic but remain intense, showcasing the drivers' anger about the proposed changes.
The negotiations between taxi drivers and the government have shown no sign of resolution, and protests continue to intensify, highlighting the drivers' discontent with proposed payment changes.
Union leaders emphasize that despite some protests being less organized, the anger among taxi drivers persists, indicating their disappointment with the government's lack of significant progress.
In Paris, nightly protests have been ongoing, marked by firecrackers and smoke bombs, revealing the intensity of the drivers' frustration over the new pricing structure.
Plans for a new pricing structure starting October 1st have contributed to unrest among taxi drivers, who depend heavily on hospital transport fees, especially in rural areas.
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