Paris:A massive strike is paralyzing Paris public transports on Friday as unions protest a sweeping pension reform by French President Emmanuel Macron’s government.
According to the Paris Public Transport Company, ten metro lines were closed which included the RER suburb train causing the biggest interruption since 2007.
The workers of the public transport company were protesting against the government's planned pension reform that is expected to make them work longer.
It was the biggest metro strike since 2007 when former president Nicolas Sarkozy pushed through a pension reform that moved back the retirement age for most public workers.