French petrol blockade eases

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Series Details 26.10.10
Publication Date 26/10/2010
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Workers at three of France’s 12 oil refineries voted to end their strike on the 25 October 2010 in the first weakening of the fuel protests against President Nicolas Sarkozy’s pension reforms.

The easing of the strike raised the hopes of the French government that opposition to pension reform would lose steam once the legislation has passed its last parliamentary hurdles on the 26 and 27 October 2010

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