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Frieden Prepared to Negotiate with Trade Unions After Protest

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Prime minister says he is “ready to discuss any proposal”, in U-turn hours after thousands of people joined march against government reforms in capital
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Thousands of demonstrators in the streets of Luxembourg: between 13,000 and 25,000 people, according to the various sources, beat the pavement this Saturday 28 June at the call of the unions, to say no to the reform of pensions carried by the Prime Minister, Luc Frieden. Our photographers Fabrizio Pizzolante, Hervé Montaigu and Didier Sylvestre ...

The national demonstration, which brought together thousands of people in Luxembourg City, did not escape the Prime Minister, and he said he was ready to discuss the proposals of the social partners.

For OGBL and LCGB, the grand demonstration on Saturday was a demonstration of power with over 10,000 participants. However, how much this has brought has yet to be seen.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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