Protesters set to march in Paris as French refinery strikes continue eNCA DStv403
The demonstration on Sunday has been called by left-wing political parties, backed by hundreds of associations, which are seeking to build on the momentum created by the refinery standoff.
Several French unions, but not all, have announced a national day of strikes on Tuesday that is expected to affect road transport, trains and the public sector. "Of course there's a right to strike, but at some point the country needs to be able to work," he told French media. Many companies have cut back on travel and deliveries, while even emergency service vehicles are facing supply problems.
The huge profits by energy groups due to record fuel prices has led to some sympathy for employees pushing for higher wages.
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