Mass Strike Over Pensions Causes Travel Chaos Across France
The Eiffel Tower shut
down Thursday, France’s vaunted high-speed trains stood still and teachers
walked off the job as unions launched nationwide strikes and protests over the
government’s plan to overhaul the retirement system.
Paris authorities
barricaded the presidential palace and deployed 6,000 police for what’s
expected to be a major demonstration through the capital, an outpouring of
anger at President Emmanuel Macron for his centerpiece
reform, seen as threatening the hard-fought French way of life. The Louvre Museum and
other sites warned of strike disruptions, and Paris hotels struggled to fill
rooms. Many visitors — including the U.S. energy secretary — canceled plans to
travel to one of the world’s most-visited countries amid the strike.
Unprepared tourists
discovered historic train stations standing empty Thursday, with about nine out
of 10 of high-speed TGV trains canceled. Signs at Paris’ Orly Airport showed
“canceled” notices, as the civil aviation authority announced 20% of flights
were grounded....
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