Industrial action in France over the government's planned pensions overhaul will cause heavy disruption to public transport again on Tuesday, the transport minister and several public transport authorities said on Sunday.
For the sixth time since the start of the year, unions are calling for a nationwide day of strikes and demonstrations, aiming to repeat the large turnout seen on the"There will be very strong impacts," Transport Minister Clement Beaune said in an interview with
France 3 TV station, adding that he expected the strike to be "one of the most difficult ones" for travellers since the start of the protests.Some unions, such as the hardline CGT, called for a rolling strike at refineries and at the national railway operator SNCF.
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