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France faces a second day of travel chaos as transport unions continue a strike in protest against President Nicolas Sarkozy's pension reforms. | France faces a second day of travel chaos as transport unions continue a strike in protest against President Nicolas Sarkozy's pension reforms. |
Rail and bus services were crippled in Wednesday's action, and more than 50,000 people rallied in Paris against Mr Sarkozy's plans. | Rail and bus services were crippled in Wednesday's action, and more than 50,000 people rallied in Paris against Mr Sarkozy's plans. |
The president later called for a speedy end to the strike, saying conditions for talks with the unions had been met. | The president later called for a speedy end to the strike, saying conditions for talks with the unions had been met. |
Germany also faces rail disruption, as train drivers strike over a pay demand. | Germany also faces rail disruption, as train drivers strike over a pay demand. |
Passenger train drivers joined freight drivers, who had started strike action on Wednesday. | Passenger train drivers joined freight drivers, who had started strike action on Wednesday. |
Deutsche Bahn says it will not make a new pay offer, and drivers' unions have raised the prospect of open-ended strikes. | Deutsche Bahn says it will not make a new pay offer, and drivers' unions have raised the prospect of open-ended strikes. |
Breakthrough hopes | Breakthrough hopes |
In France, fewer than 25% of trains and only 90 of the 700 high-speed TGVs ran normally on Wednesday, while just one in five trains on the Paris metro and only 15% of bus services operated. | In France, fewer than 25% of trains and only 90 of the 700 high-speed TGVs ran normally on Wednesday, while just one in five trains on the Paris metro and only 15% of bus services operated. |
'SPECIAL' PENSIONS Benefits 1.6m workers, including 1.1m retireesApplies in 16 sectors, of which rail and utilities employees make up 360,000 peopleAccount for 6% of total state pension paymentsShortfall costs state 5bn euros (£3.5bn; $6.9bn) a yearSome workers can retire on full pensions aged 50Awarded to Paris Opera House workers in 1698 by Louis XIV In pictures: French strikes Can street protests succeed? Solidarity amid French crisis class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=3821&edition=1">Have you been affected? | |
Commuters across the country were forced to find other ways to get to work - car sharing, cycling or roller blading along traffic-choked roads. | Commuters across the country were forced to find other ways to get to work - car sharing, cycling or roller blading along traffic-choked roads. |
However, hopes of a breakthrough were raised on Wednesday evening after Mr Sarkozy said conditions for talks had been created. | However, hopes of a breakthrough were raised on Wednesday evening after Mr Sarkozy said conditions for talks had been created. |
"The president of the republic has always considered there is more to be gained for all parties in negotiation than in conflict," said Mr Sarkozy's spokesman David Martinon. | "The president of the republic has always considered there is more to be gained for all parties in negotiation than in conflict," said Mr Sarkozy's spokesman David Martinon. |
Labour Minister Xavier Bertrand held a series of meetings with the unions, whose leaders signalled their readiness to make a deal. | Labour Minister Xavier Bertrand held a series of meetings with the unions, whose leaders signalled their readiness to make a deal. |
Jacques Voisin, head of the CFTC union, said after meeting the minister: "Let's not waste any time... let's negotiate." | Jacques Voisin, head of the CFTC union, said after meeting the minister: "Let's not waste any time... let's negotiate." |
Bernard Thibault, head of the powerful CGT union, appeared to retreat from a previous demand for national talks by saying he would accept negotiations on a company-by-company basis. | Bernard Thibault, head of the powerful CGT union, appeared to retreat from a previous demand for national talks by saying he would accept negotiations on a company-by-company basis. |
But six rail and four metro unions later voted to continue the action for at least another 24 hours. | But six rail and four metro unions later voted to continue the action for at least another 24 hours. |
'Special' pensions | 'Special' pensions |
The open-ended strike began on Tuesday night and follows a previous walkout on 18 October. | The open-ended strike began on Tuesday night and follows a previous walkout on 18 October. |
It is not clear if energy workers will continue to strike on Thursday, although they have voted to continue a blockade of the liquefied natural gas terminal at Fos-sur-Mer to Friday. | It is not clear if energy workers will continue to strike on Thursday, although they have voted to continue a blockade of the liquefied natural gas terminal at Fos-sur-Mer to Friday. |
The last time a French government tried to overhaul "special" pensions was in 1995 and it sparked three weeks of strikes that forced then-President Jacques Chirac to climb down. | The last time a French government tried to overhaul "special" pensions was in 1995 and it sparked three weeks of strikes that forced then-President Jacques Chirac to climb down. |
But the polls have so far broadly supported Mr Sarkozy, who says France can no longer afford to let some public service employees retire on a full pension as early as 50. | But the polls have so far broadly supported Mr Sarkozy, who says France can no longer afford to let some public service employees retire on a full pension as early as 50. |