Parigi, Francia. I sindacati francesi del lavoro protestano contro il cambiamento della legge sul lavoro del governo. C.G.T. Union grande folla di persone, che marciano con le bandiere, manifestazione comunista
3872 x 2592 px | 32,8 x 21,9 cm | 12,9 x 8,6 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
5 marzo 2013
Ubicazione:
Paris, France,
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2 of the 3 biggest labor Unions in France Protested against the Government's change of the Labor Law , and Austerity Measures, which will decrease the protection of Workers. Known as the the interprofessional agreement on employment. Both Labor Unions, the CGT, and the FORCE WORKING, reaffirm their strong opposition to key provisions of the interprofessional agreement on employment of 11 January 2013. This agreement rejected by two of the three major trade union confederations organized more flexibility for employees, a decrease of their individual and collective rights for the benefit of employers. The fight against unemployment requires a break with the policies of austerity and rigor detrimental to employment in quality and quantity. The government announced its intention to transcribe into law a bad deal for social rights, and the CGT, and the FORCE WORKING decided to call employees to mobilize and express their dissent towards the government, MPs and senators. Both unions call their territorial organizations and business to create the conditions for mobilizing the widest possible through rallies, demonstrations and work stoppages in the regions, departments and locations: This day should express a rejection of austerity and flexibility, the requirement of new solutions for social rights, employment, higher wages and pensions.