PARIS (Reuters) - A top French court rejected a plank of President Francois Hollande's economic reform package on Wednesday, just as a coalition partner threatened to quit the government in another spat over legislation.
Hollande has staked his credibility on efforts to jump-start economic growth and job creation in Europe's second-largest economy by slashing 30 billion euros (32 billion pounds) off payroll taxes paid by firms.
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