The French president will sign a contentious youth employment law despite weeks of protests by millions of people across the country. But, in attempt to mollify demonstrators, Jacques Chirac has promised to modify two of its most disputed clauses. Student and trade union leaders were unimpressed and have vowed to press ahead with another strike next week.
Chirac said the two year trial period would be reduced to one year and he added that young employees would have the right know why their contracts had been terminated if they were fired. But his compromise only seemed to further infuriate the law's opponents. In
Outside the Sorbonne, students tried to force the barricades put up around the university. In cities including
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French President Jacques Chirac addresses the nation. (AFP)