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Paris
18 October 2007
A massive transportation strike has crippled France, as public transportation and other workers took to the streets to protest pension reform plans proposed by the country's center-right government. Lisa Bryant has more from Paris.
The Gare du Nord train station was practically deserted1, as loudspeakers informed travelers, in French and English, that the trains they hoped to take would most likely not be running. That included most domestic trains, although some international service was also disrupted.
Along with train, bus and metro2 employees, workers from public utilities joined the strike, and many museums were closed.
Some French employees commuted3 to work by bicycle or hitched4 rides in cars, but many others stayed home or participated in dozens of marches across the country to protest government plans to trim pension privileges enjoyed by less than two million workers and retirees.
The strike represents the biggest test to date for the country's hard-charging President, Nicolas Sarkozy, and his government. Similar efforts to reform the country's pension system in 1995 sparked massive strikes, and helped bring down that conservative government.
But Steven Ekovich, a political science professor at the American University of Paris, says things are different today.
"It is a test, but I think this president will probably emerge victorious5 from the test," he said. "The difference between 1995 and today is that public opinion is behind the President. The French elected this president because they felt they wanted some change."
A poll published Wednesday by France's Le Figaro newspaper found that 57 percent of French believed the strike was not justified6.
But at the Gare du Nord, an irritated Valery Derview blamed the government for the strike. Ms. Derview was planning to return to home to the southern city of Nice, but there were no trains. She blamed the government for not introducing reforms more gradually.
But not everything was closed. Post offices were open, although not fully7 functional8, and French airports reported business as usual.
Some French unions warn they will continue the strike Friday.
1 deserted | |
adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的 | |
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n.地铁;adj.大都市的;(METRO)麦德隆(财富500强公司之一总部所在地德国,主要经营零售) | |
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3 commuted | |
通勤( commute的过去式和过去分词 ); 减(刑); 代偿 | |
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(免费)搭乘他人之车( hitch的过去式和过去分词 ); 搭便车; 攀上; 跃上 | |
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adj.胜利的,得胜的 | |
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a.正当的,有理的 | |
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adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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adj.为实用而设计的,具备功能的,起作用的 | |
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