In Paris, Protesters Against Macron’s Pension Plan Storm the LVMH Headquarters

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Breaking: LVMH headquarters in Paris stormed by French protestors. Around 42,000 people are reported to have hit the streets in protest of Macron’s policies.

In Paris, the protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension policies have raged for more than three months. Today, a group of about 400 protestors—a collective of workers in health, education, the rails, and other sectors—took their action to the LVMH headquarters on avenue Montaigne, as it was reported by the.

Yesterday, the luxury conglomerate shared the numbers for its first quarter, revealing a recorded revenue of 21 billion euros, up 17% from last year. Fabien Villedieu of the Sud-Rail Union was, “One of the solutions to finance the pension system is a better redistribution of wealth, and the best way to do that is to tax the billionaires.

The protesters reportedly left after about 10 minutes without any intervention from security required.

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