French youths clash with police as turnout against labour bill wanes


  • World
  • Wednesday, 06 Apr 2016

PARIS (Reuters) - Young protesters clashed with police in Paris and across France on Tuesday on the sidelines of marches against plans to loosen the country's protective labour laws, although the turnout was lower than during previous protests.

About 23,800 people took part in the marches across France, according to the Interior Ministry, well down from the 390,000 seen during the previous day of protest on March 31. Organisers did not provide an estimate for the turnout.

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