Anti-CPE Movement: Paris, 28th March 2006 Photos of the March 28th 2006 demonstration against the CPE in Paris. Photos from MrsBinParis and http://www.flickr.com/photos/cicilie/.
Anti-CPE Movement: Toulouse, 28th March 2006 Photos of the March 28th 2006 demonstration against the CPE in Toulouse. Photos from http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiwalou/.
One in four youth unemployment figure disputed Our interview with economist and European labour trends specialist Florence Lefresne about the CPE.
Occupying school students evicted Early this morning students who had re-occupied the Bugey secondary school in the town of Belley in Ain were evicted by police.
Nearly 1 in 4 high schools now disturbed by CPE protests Around 1,000 high schools are now affected by anti-CPE protests, according to the high school students body FIDL.
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.
Cars torched in Saint-Denis this morning Amidst an anti-CPE gathering of several hundred pupils in front of the Paul-Eluard high school in Saint Denis, around a hundred pupils have damaged several cars and torched two.
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.
Anti-CPE Movement: Caen, 27th March 2006 Occupation of the Department of Labour in Caen on March 27th 2006. Photos from www.collectifetucaen.free.fr.
Statement from an occupier of EHESS A statement by one of the participants in the occupation of the Paris university EHESS, which was broken by police this morning.
Cyril Ferez still in a coma We understand that the injured demonstrator of March 18th, postal worker Cyril Ferez, pictured, remains in a coma.
Students bodies decline to meet Villepin UNEF, CE (Confederation edutiante), UNL and FIDL have turned doen the invitation to meet French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin later this…