French President Emmanuel Macron’s government unveiled details of its plan to overhaul the pension system, triggering a rebuke from union leaders
PARIS—A week into a crippling nationwide strike, who vowed to dig in for a prolonged fight.
Prime Minister Édouard Philippe delivered on Wednesday an address that many hoped might end the impasse by spelling out the changes and assuaging union worries about the pension overhaul. Instead, his announcement threw fuel on the fire.
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