Rail strike disrupts transportation in France amid labor disputes
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French railway workers have gone on strike in a months-long dispute with the government over contentious labor reforms, causing a transport chaos in the European country.
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Jun 01, 2016 11:42 UTC
  • Striking employees of the railway operator SNCF gather outside the Lyon Perrache railway station, on June 1, 2016 during a strike against the government-proposed labor reforms.
    Striking employees of the railway operator SNCF gather outside the Lyon Perrache railway station, on June 1, 2016 during a strike against the government-proposed labor reforms.

French railway workers have gone on strike in a months-long dispute with the government over contentious labor reforms, causing a transport chaos in the European country.

Some half of France's train services were canceled on Wednesday as workers from the railway operator, SNCF, launched their eighth industrial action over the past three months.

The SNCF said 17 percent of its staff walked out of their jobs, leading to a halt in services of over two-thirds of inter-city trains and almost half of high-speed TGV.

International services to Germany and Britain were not affected, but most of trains to Spain and Italy were likely to be hit by Wednesday’s strike.

The railway operator vowed to continue the work stoppage until demands for better pay and conditions are met.

"It's a nightmare today -- even more than the other strike days," an SNCF worker said at Ormesson station in the Paris suburbs.

The Wednesday strike has piled further pressure on France’s Socialist government, which is struggling with months of violent demonstrations and strikes over controversial labor reforms.

Meanwhile, subway workers in the capital, Paris, are planning to stage a strike from Thursday while Air France pilots have threatened a walkout in the coming weeks.

Last week, oil sector workers also joined the nationwide strike, which led to to refinery shutdowns, blockade of fuel depots and fuel supply disruption.

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