Three-month rail strike brings France to a standstill

Workers walk out in protest over Emmanuel Macron’s reforms

Protestors carry a banner reading 'No to public service cuts' during a demonstration in Paris on Tuesday
(Image credit: Bertrand Guey/AFP/Getty Images)

French rail staff brought the country to a standstill yesterday with the first day of a three-month rolling strike in protest over Emmanuel Macron’s plans to overhaul state transport and liberalise the economy.

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