![PSG04 PAR?S (FRANCIA) 28/04/2016.- Un grupo de manifestantes se enfrentan a la polic¨ªa durante una manifestaci¨®n contra la reforma laboral del Gobierno socialista en la Plaza de la Naci¨®n en Par¨ªs (Francia) hoy, 28 de abril de 2016. La polic¨ªa francesa ha cargado en varias ciudades del pa¨ªs contra manifestantes radicales en las protestas convocadas por sindicatos y asociaciones de estudiantes. EFE/Etienne Laurent](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/6MI2LAWA7JMSHA5KLKNZUB7OBM.jpg?auth=07a4612e7873fa1a6519335af41ee39264527833c91f048a1081dabc57e3cb8d&width=414)
Tensa manifestaci¨®n contra la reforma laboral
Miles de trabajadores y estudiantes volvieron hoy a protestar en Francia contra la reforma laboral del Gobierno socialista, en una jornada que se sald¨® con perturbaciones en los transportes y altercados entre manifestantes y las fuerzas del orden
![Students shout slogans during a demonstration in Marseille, southern France, Thursday, April 28, 2016, during a nationwide day of protest. Student organizations and employee unions have joined to call for protests across France to reject a government reform relaxing the 35-hour working week and other labour rules. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/5VNSXL42NRLZFKT3222YKDOEXE.jpg?auth=a8e4509b52f24a24e1287163beef4d30b2224384aebf9acf531975a05eadb54b&width=414)
![A burning bin is seen during clashes between protestors and French anti-riot police during a demonstration against the French government's proposed labour reforms on April 28, 2016 in Paris. Protesters clashed with police in Paris and western France on April 28 as workers and students across the country made a new push for the withdrawal of a hotly contested labour bill. Demonstrations as well as work stoppages, notably in the aviation and public transport sectors, are planned across France in the latest actions in a protest wave that began two months ago. AFP PHOTO / ALAIN JOCARD](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/ETWZXW2QLNJCLDLNZRBQGQW3MI.jpg?auth=a7ecee0a0a466024a8c6cc881366bb1c2f91403f80be6890e9b05e107217a4ea&width=414)
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![Youths runs among tear gas during a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Nantes, France, as part of a nationwide labor reform protests and strikes, April 28, 2016. The banner reads "No to the break-up of the labour law". REUTERS/Stephane Mahe](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/54T4FJG3JBNTTBNVGNY37OARCU.jpg?auth=9c381009b9adcb10c502e7c4d216c548e740cff97105c3038c6479104dcc5453&width=414)
![A man holds a flair during a protest against the proposed changes to France's working week and layoff practices, in Paris, Thursday, April 28, 2016. Protesters across France are again marching to voice their anger at labor reforms being championed by the country's Socialist government. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/AXJR27SYIRIMFHUWP5IVFUUM5M.jpg?auth=139219c3e4498b6af40c08202b968e86bb75f2fc8b5c4c2d10835f9f6d4b6839&width=414)
![Youg demonstrators take part in a protest against the French government's proposed labour reforms on April 28, 2016 in Nantes, western France.
Protests turned violent in Paris and other French cities today as tens of thousands of workers and students made a new push for the withdrawal of a hotly contested labour bill. / AFP PHOTO / LOIC VENANCE](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/Z7EXYMNAPRMPJMCHCZKYXLMSU4.jpg?auth=e7ea72296ad1f3f566ec6aeba0c9740dbb7aecf723334492efd039d249cd349c&width=414)
![French riot police officers detain a protestor during a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Lyon, France, as part of a nationwide labor reform protests and strikes, April 28, 2016. REUTERS/Robert Pratta](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/CPLS5WN4YRLM7FC7ERVONLE3HI.jpg?auth=f1ab96d814a6952151c10d9c2095b00776950c1c56ec5a958d2f6e62bd02136a&width=414)
![A car burns during a demonstration against the French government's proposed labour reforms on April 28, 2016 in Nantes. / AFP PHOTO / LOIC VENANCE](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/5I3FHWDDH5NV5FA3V24ZRMKEWI.jpg?auth=57b84d0149cd6eb81cc264576a669a5ef4f5e997bbd5c0bc1149d9e71aee3c5b&width=414)
![Masked youths face off with French riot police attend a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Paris, France, as part of a nationwide labor reform protests and strikes, April 28, 2016. The slogan reads "Don't touch the labour law". REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/WX7DDS6T3NPRPNJQI5F62HTHWA.jpg?auth=01c35cf1e8b249e57454090f80ec59ad85d52c5d2c3c00796cf2e995ef10bbb4&width=414)
![A young man holds a placard reading "Civil Disobedience" as demonstrators take part in a protest against the French government's proposed labour reforms on April 28, 2016 in Nantes, western France.
Protests turned violent in Paris and other French cities today as tens of thousands of workers and students made a new push for the withdrawal of a hotly contested labour bill. / AFP PHOTO / LOIC VENANCE](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/2O2EBFI65FI6TCWT32AJJLHTMQ.jpg?auth=1f6e59b4bdf19326517465808c28248c900941a68ca3ea83434a8e5667e26ebe&width=414)
![Masked youths face off with French police during a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Paris, France, as part of a nationwide labor reform protests and strikes, April 28, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/QRLH36FABBPFTN6BOFZ42AESPE.jpg?auth=06e04b502991e42a96052f99e378a15690001ba36459d347458290a739739f06&width=414)
![French CRS riot police face off with French labour union workers and students during a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Paris, France, as part of a nationwide labor reform protests and strikes, April 28, 2016. REUTERS/Charles Platiau](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/NN4AAQSA3BLFLKIRFLRG2Q47DA.jpg?auth=845f9dcb0dce97842651b7ce89ea51a66caf40b29312f5457d6138a0d7535cfe&width=414)
![A young demonstrator holds a road sign during a protest against the French government's proposed labour reforms on April 28, 2016 in Nantes, western France.
Protests turned violent in Paris and other French cities today as tens of thousands of workers and students made a new push for the withdrawal of a hotly contested labour bill. / AFP PHOTO / LOIC VENANCE](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/A4I4TRP5BBPNLLE4VXZXKNL56A.jpg?auth=50f71054bb646b2310d067b903c42b700802d595c232f7eca96531e0596d62fd&width=414)
![A cloud of tear gas is seen around the statue of the Place de la Nation during clashes between youths and police during a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Paris, France, as part of a nationwide labor reform protests and strikes, April 28, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/V3URLQUVSVKE3DLCMIUVCJLPT4.jpg?auth=565285bfd4cd196b02f564052bc424f1f55ae89ddd85ab418769f15e8005b5ec&width=414)
![French CRS riot police face off with French labour union workers and students during a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Paris, France, as part of a nationwide labor reform protests and strikes, April 28, 2016. REUTERS/Charles Platiau](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/RXBUVLG4CVM4NDAKG43OON6HFM.jpg?auth=6b5739ef37ffab636123ba3389c62625f14de70050b6d2ad0e817b9c1033a6f1&width=414)
![A protester (L) clashes with anti-riot police during a demonstration against the French government's proposed labour reforms on April 28, 2016 in Nantes.
Protests turned violent in Paris and other French cities today as tens of thousands of workers and students made a new push for the withdrawal of a hotly contested labour bill. / AFP PHOTO / LOIC VENANCE](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/JZA4YOL6ZBNOZJVDNI4HLHXTZA.jpg?auth=34584e45f304ddc421de90cd8ad6700fde332e72c25574ba6240bc721a9c2b5b&width=414)
![A protester kicks a tear gas canister back to anti-riot police (not pictured) during clashes within a demonstration against the French government's proposed labour reforms on April 28, 2016 in Nantes.
Protests turned violent in Paris and other French cities today as tens of thousands of workers and students made a new push for the withdrawal of a hotly contested labour bill. / AFP PHOTO / LOIC VENANCE](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/ACBAKKTMQJI6VGNWMRAEN6S4RI.jpg?auth=819049dee8cec7a50f5cf66d2319d2f428f243db9bb411ae31bfa96b75d59d38&width=414)
![A masked youth runs through a cloud of tear gas during clashes with gendarmes and police during a demonstration against the French labour law proposal in Paris, France, as part of a nationwide labor reform protests and strikes, April 28, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/52G74Q75WZPDBP6AGMKDUASSZ4.jpg?auth=afe848461d5e7f9e06a10b59a848e7c84fcc18c2121914814be83a47b32d6694&width=414)
![Riot police officers take position during clashes as part of a protest against the proposed changes to France's working week and layoff practices, in Paris, Thursday, April 28, 2016. Protesters across France are again marching to voice their anger at labor reforms being championed by the country's Socialist government. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/FB6A42HHLZNGJEWVNJIY3FUEFU.jpg?auth=587228c2e7dfd512e9ebfaddbed6c0ab634f49f742e8865e36eb28126640674f&width=414)