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Strike hits French, UK commuters

2010-09-07 14:23
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Paris - Strikes hobbled public transit across France and in London on Tuesday, with tourists and commuters bearing the brunt of a wave of discontent over government austerity measures.

French unions challenged unpopular President Nicolas Sarkozy with a major nationwide strike over plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62, cutting service on trains, planes, buses and subways.

Post offices and schools also shut down.

Across the English Channel, millions struggled to get to work and tourists hurriedly revamped their travel plans as a strike by London Underground workers closed much of the city's subway system.

It was the first of several such 24-hour strikes planned for this fall.

"I'm just getting tired of this because this is not the first time," said Henda Fersi, at the Part-Dieu train station in Lyon, in south east France. "I understand the strikers' point of view but, still, they put us in a difficult situation and we are penalised."

Government debt crises

The strikes came as EU finance ministers met in Brussels amid worries that the government debt crises that alarmed markets worldwide earlier this year could flare up again.

The ministers are discussing introducing a levy on banks and whether a tax on financial transactions can deal with another banking crisis.

Commuters in Paris packed into limited subway cars or drove during the reduced service, while London buses overflowed with passengers and congestion clogged British highways.

City sidewalks were full of walkers and thousands of bikers took to the streets in both European capitals.

The French strike coincides with the start of debate in parliament over a plan to overhaul the money-losing pension system so it will break even in 2018.

The government insists the reform is essential as people are living longer, and it has urged everyone to show "courage" as it tries to chip away at the huge national debt.

Retirement age

The French retirement age of 60 is already among the lowest in Europe.

In contrast, neighbouring Germany has decided to bump up the retirement age from 65 to 67 and the US Social Security system is gradually raising the retirement age to 67 as well.

Unions were hoping to mobilize two million street protesters at more than 200 demonstrations across France on Tuesday, at a time when Sarkozy's approval ratings hover in the mid-30% range. A similar effort June 24 drew nearly 800 000 people.

Civil aviation authorities asked airlines to cancel a quarter of their flights at Paris' airports.

Only two out of every five of France's famed high-speed trains are scheduled to run during the strike, which began on Monday evening and ends on Tuesday night.

Unions say the French government is attacking one of the country's most cherished social protections.

Restore hope

"If the government wants the next step to go well, it has to give a serious response to the proposals that we ourselves have made," said Francois Chereque, who heads the moderate CFDT union.

Chereque told the RTL station he wants Tuesday's protests to "restore hope" for citizens while putting pressure on the parliamentary debate.

Labour Minister Eric Woerth has said the government will press ahead with the retirement reforms no matter how strong the protest turnout is.

Leftist political parties, a leading human rights group as well as student associations have urged members to join in.

The French SNCF rail network said that 80% of Thalys trains to Belgium and the Netherlands will not be affected, and Eurostar trains to Britain are expected to run normally.

Train cancellations also frustrated passengers in neighbouring Switzerland.

Others joined strike

Post offices were also hit by strikes, as well as newspapers and some radio stations.

French teachers joined in to protest the government's education policies. The Education Ministry said 30% of primary school teachers were staying home on Tuesday.

The thousands of London maintenance workers, drivers and station staff who walked out say job cuts will hurt service and safety.

Some Paris commuters resorted to the city's rental bicycle system, Velib, but not all were happy about it.

"It was a success but it was dangerous," said Antonia Gilles.

- AP

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