法國鐵路工人罷工
French railway workers went on strike Tuesday in the first of a series of planned work stoppages in protest of the government's plans to institute reforms to the system.
Only a fraction of trains were running across the country, leaving platforms packed with people and roads clogged with commuters who normally rely on rail travel instead.
French President Emmanuel Macron wants to strip away job guarantees and other benefits for new hires for the railway system.
The government says the reforms are necessary to keep the services economically competitive and in line with European Union rules.
The main rail unions plan to strike two days out of every five for the next three months.
法國鐵路工人周二舉行罷工,開始了一系列有計劃的停工活動,以此抗議政府對鐵路系統(tǒng)實施改革的計劃。
在全國范圍內(nèi)僅有一小部分列車繼續(xù)運營,使得站臺上擠滿了乘客。那些通常依靠鐵路通勤的乘客改為乘車,道路也被堵塞。
法國總統(tǒng)馬克龍希望撤銷鐵路系統(tǒng)新雇員的工作保障以及其它福利。
法國政府表示,為了使鐵路服務(wù)保持經(jīng)濟競爭力并且符合歐盟規(guī)定,這項改革是必要的。
法國主要的鐵路工會計劃在未來三個月中每五天罷工兩天。