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By:
Breedingmad
When: 26 May 16 11:25
No it's not don't believe all the crap you read or see
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 26 May 16 16:10
There are strikes and demonstrations right across France today due to the proposed reduction in worker's rights there.
Russia Today on the telly is a good source for European news.
It opens your eyes to what's going on in Europe with immigration especially, because very little is reported on the BBC.
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trilby22
When: 26 May 16 16:40
Thank you for your sage words, Breedingmad.  I most certainly do not believe all the crap I read but, as Cripps says, I do believe what I see with my own two mincers.

I put the question to the board because I had been sent the link asking my opinion.  I thought it false, as I had heard no such thing.  I did some research - and found a further zilch.  Hence my question here.

France is in a right mess at the moment and the rest of Europe will shortly be following.  In my opinion.

Leave.eu and vote to leave the sinking ship before it takes us down with it.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 26 May 16 16:51
the French have finally woken up to the 48 hour working week directive, that they wanted and got, is a total economic disaster.
By:
Make my hay
When: 26 May 16 17:04
Here's 4 hours of the protest that turned violent as police clashed with mask-wearing young demonstrators. Oil refineries and nuclear power plants have shut down due to mass strikes, staged by the trade unions. Planes and trains have also ground to a halt.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2d90Ttb0n8

The sooner we leave the EU and are able to make are own rules again the better.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 26 May 16 17:12
Good on the French workers, been stitched up by the government.
By:
Roquebrune
When: 26 May 16 18:15
brahima Sonko • May 26, 2016 5:12 PM BST
Good on the French workers, been stitched up by the government
  In what way have they been stitched up please?.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 26 May 16 18:26
It wasnt approved by parliament for starters.

Also their overtime rates have been slashed for working hours over their normal week.
By:
Roquebrune
When: 26 May 16 18:28
Did you know that their "normal week" is 35 hours? No wonder all the best French brains are now working in London.
By:
trilby22
When: 26 May 16 18:49
^ and they'll still be there when we "Brexit".

... and they will be welcome.
By:
Hamsterdam
When: 26 May 16 22:38
Good on them making it easier to sack people is a disgrace and will encourage work place bullying. I hope they  smash the gaff up.
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