Chirac to Replace Youth Jobs Law
French President Jacques Chirac announced today that a contested labor law would be taken off the books, handing a victory to student groups and labor unions who have demonstrated in the millions in recent weeks to have the measure scrapped. The announcement is a blow for Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, the chief architect of the law, who until late last week still categorically ruled out dropping the legislation.
See "Chirac to Replace Youth Jobs Law", Katrin Bennhold, The New York Times, April 9, 2006