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"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
A hundred protesters gather in front of the TotalEnergies refinery in Donges, western France, as employeess renew their strike against the government's pension reform project in most of the group's refineries. IMAGES
French Labour Minister Olivier Dussopt arrives at Matignon Palace for a meeting with Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and union representatives, a few days before the presentation of the pension reform. IMAGES
French union representatives meet with the Minister of Labour Olivier Dussopt for a first consultation session on pension reform. IMAGES
Protesters begin marching from Montparnasse in Paris as pension reform opponents keep up the pressure on the French government. It's the sixth major demonstration against the project since the movement began on 5 December. IMAGES
The centrist government of President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday survived confidence votes called by both the left and right over the scandal surrounding a top security aide who was filmed manhandling demonstrators at a Paris protest. IMAGES