roads
News and articles about work, policy and workers' struggles in transport and distribution around the world.
In tiny Hennebont, 300 high school students block bridge
Breton regional paper Ouest France is reporting the blocking of a bridge in the Morbihan departement by protesting high school students in Brittany.
This is just one example of the recent politicisation of French high school students.
300 students from the tiny medieval town of Hennebont, population just 13,000, were said to have been blocking the bridge from 3.30pm French time
Lang: Villepin like child who refuses to let go of favourite toy
Roundup of news of the movement against the new CPE employment law in France from Sunday March 26.
-Hundreds of student delegates met in Aix-en-Provence in South-Eastern France to coordinate their actions and plan ahead this weekend.
1,000 schoolkids block Nice motorway
As morning demonstrations take place across France, youths blockade motorway.
Rough translation from Le Monde:
Some demonstrations already started in areas, in particular in Marseilles, where several thousands of people (15,000 according to organizers', 7,000 according to the police force), among which a strong high-school girl presence but also of the teachers, gathered at the end of the morning.
London: Warden walk out threat
A walkout by Hackney's 70 traffic wardens has moved a step closer after they agreed to ballot for strike action in a dispute over pay and late-night working.
If the parking attendants vote to strike, the borough's parking restrictions will not be enforced, allowing drivers to park illegally on yellow lines, in controlled parking zones without a valid permit and at parking meters without paying.
The politics of anti-road struggle and the struggles of anti-road politics - the case of the No M11 link road campaign
Through the passionate creation of conditions favourable to the growth of our passions, we wish to destroy that which is destroying us.
Ratgeb (1974)[1]
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