Protests mark International Workers' Day in Paris

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-05-01 21:54:13

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Protesters took to the streets of Paris to commemorate International Workers' Day.

Paris, May 2 (RHC)-- Hooded, black-clad demonstrators clashed with police in Paris as thousands of people joined traditional May Day protests across France to demand social and economic justice and voice their opposition to government plans to change unemployment benefits.

Police arrested 46 people on Saturday in the capital, where rubbish bins were set on fire and the windows of a bank branch were smashed, momentarily delaying the march.  Authorities also reported five arrests and 27 police officers injured in Lyon. But most of the dozens of marches across France passed off without incident.

More than 106,000 people marched throughout France, including 17,000 in Paris, according to the interior ministry.  Trade unionists were joined by members of the Yellow Vest movement, which triggered a wave of anti-government protests three years ago, and by workers from sectors hit hard by pandemic restrictions such as culture.

Marchers, most wearing masks in line with coronavirus rules, carried banners reading, “Dividends, not unemployment benefits are the income of lazy people” and “We want to live, not just survive.”



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