French trade unions have been mostly separate in the traditional May Day demonstrations on Thursday, while the opposition left-wing parties, although not all of them were united, coincided in calling for state intervention in the steel industry.
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00:00Welcome back to Tell Us for English. We go now to some live images, in this case in France,
00:07where during May 1st demonstrations, the police forces have repressed the demonstrators. Let's
00:16recall, we are doing live images. This is happening at this moment in France, as the
00:25police forces, as we can see, are repressing the May Day mobilizations. Let's recall that
00:34in France, around 250 activities were expected for the day. They were not called for in a
00:43unified manner, but they did have a unified slogan calling for peace, our pensioners, and
00:52our salaries. Also against the extreme right wing, and Trump's shift on global economics
01:03and politics in the world. That was one of the, or some of the main points of the demonstrations
01:11being held in France. Let's recall that all over the world, we are following, through
01:17Tell Us through English, the demonstrations and mobilizations being held at different
01:21cities. And in this case, what we are looking at is the action, the repressive action of the
01:30police forces moving into and repressing the demonstrations. We have seen images like this
01:43at other demonstrations in France at different points of the past years. Let's recall again,
01:57that just like last year, these marches were not, did not have a unified, we were looking at images
02:09in France from the repressive action of the forces against the demonstrations of May 1st. We were
02:16doing live images and we will continue to update you on all the information during this International
02:22Workers Day. Stay tuned with Tell Us through English.