labor law: a hundred students marched in Carhaix

reflective vest

One hundred students in safety vest from the Paul Sérusier school and a handful of Diwan of students marched Wednesday morning in Carhaix (Finistère) against the proposed El Khomri law.
“We want the withdrawal of the law. We are worried that we could increase the working hours, lower wages or lay off more easily.” yellow reflective vest on the back, to frame the procession Tudgual Dagnaud summarizes the claims of the students.
This Wednesday, March 9, 2016, they are one hundred (mainly Paul Sérusier but also some of Diwan) to have marched in the streets of Carhaix (Finistère), between 11 am and 11 pm 30. Parties of Paul Serusier they joined the Town Hall square, where they were welcomed by Christian Troadec. The mayor of Carhaix then received a score of them in the boardroom.
In their sights, as in other mobilisations in Britain, the draft reform of the Labour Code, carried by the Minister Myriam El Khomri. “El Khomri, this is bullshit,” they chanted in the parade. “We want things to move, with reflective tape, for our future,” insists Tugdual Dagnaud, student in the first logistics pro tray.
Claims supported by Christian Troadec. “What they are contradictions as the bill is important,” responded Mayor Carhaix.

The students returned Paul Sérusier shortly before noon Wednesday. The initiators of the movement have announced plans to soon organize new protests.

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