Paris taxi drivers block major route in French capital, in protest against Uber
The drivers, who were also protesting
against unlicensed cab firms, joined a nationwide public sector strike.
Millions of
teachers, health workers and air traffic controllers are protesting against
labour reforms. At least 20 taxi
drivers were arrested for "violence, carrying weapons and starting a
fire", police said. Some had set bonfires on the road before dawn.
Firefighters
later extinguished them.
Dozens of
protesting taxi drivers tried to march onto an eight-lane bypass but were
pushed back by police using tear gas.
There are
reports that two people were injured at Orly airport when a shuttle bus tried
to force its way past a blockade of taxi drivers.
Police said
about 1,200 taxi drivers were protesting in Paris, while others disrupted
traffic in Toulouse, Lille and Marseille.
Taxi drivers'
spokesman Rachid Boudjema said Uber drivers "vandalise professionals who
are paying taxes, who respect the rules".
About 5.6
million people went on strike on Tuesday, over wages, working conditions and
the cost of living.
Unions say they
are also protesting against job losses.
One in five
flights were cancelled at Paris airports as air traffic controllers stayed off
the job.
BBC
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