A strike over new labour laws has
spread to all of France's eight oil refineries, the CGT union says, in
an escalating dispute with the government.
Clashes broke out at one refinery early on Tuesday May 24,2016 when police broke up a picket at Fos-sur-Mer in Marseille.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls insisted the labour laws would stand, and that further pickets would be broken up.
"That's enough. It's unbearable to see this sort of thing," he told French radio. "The CGT will come up against an extremely firm response from the government. We'll carry on clearing sites blocked by this organisation."
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