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French union representatives meet with the Minister of Labour Olivier Dussopt for a first consultation session on pension reform. IMAGES
Medef president Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux meets French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and Health Minister Agnès Buzyn for crunch talks over the hotly contested pension overhaul that has sparked the country's longest rail strike in history. IMAGES
"No retirement at 64, not for us, nor for our children": behind the head banner, at least 6,000 people, according to the unions, and 3,100 according to the prefecture, calmly marched under the wind and rain in Vire in French Normandy, where the Prime minister Elisabeth Borne was elected in parliament, to protest against the pension reform. IMAGES
Demonstrators run away from tear gas fired by police at Place de la République in Paris, on the sidelines of a rally against the French government's plan to reform the pension system. IMAGES
"If the government were to use the 49.3" article to push through its pension reform, "there would be no more rules for anyone," warns Olivier Mateu, secretary general of the Bouches-du-Rhône CGT departmental union, at a press conference in Martigues. IMAGES