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PARIS, April 4 (Xinhua) -- Over one million people
marched Tuesday for a fifth day in nearly 200 towns and cities across France to
protest the newly approved First Employment Contract (CPE) law.
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| Demonstrators attend the rally against the First Employment Contract (CPE) Law at place d'Italie in Paris April 4. (Xinhua) | Riot police responded with tear gas at gangs of
youths hurling paving stones and bottles.
A total of 206 people were arrested and at least nine
people slightly injured in incidents in the march, which was for the most part
peaceful, police said.
Public traffic was less disturbed than in last week's
strikes with all Paris metro trains running and 70 percent of TGV fast trains.
Scores of domestic and European flights were cancelled.
The CPE, sponsored by French Prime Minister Dominique
de Villepin and signed into law on Friday by French President Jacques Chirac is
a open-ended contract for under 26-year-olds that can be dismissed by the
employer without explanation during a two-year trial period.
Opponents argued that the CPE law was a breach of the
hard-won labor rights and would make it more difficult than ever for young
people to find long-term jobs. Enditem
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