France's trade unions call for new nationwide strike on 2 October to pile the pressure on new French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu.
Breakdown
- French unions announce a nationwide strike after talks with PM Lecornu break down.
- Unions demand reversal of pension and unemployment reforms, and oppose job cuts and austerity. 11s
- Recent protests drew large crowds, with unions claiming over a million participants. 28s
- France's largest business federation, Medef, plans a separate rally in Paris. 44s
- Prime Minister Lecornu faces pressure from both unions and employers as tensions rise. 1m 2s