so nicole reese in lima out of france, where more than a 1000000 workers have joined strikes and protest over president macros proposed to pension reforms. and most public transport isn't running at many schools are closed in a rush of unity or friendship. trade unions have joined the action. the president wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. a see as people with a clear message for president mackerel, hands off our pensions. the huge crowds here in paris and across france, a reflection of the deep unpopularity of the proposed reforms. according to a poll this week, 68 percent of the public are opposed. every french trade union has come out united against them. many critics say hiking the retirement age would hit manual workers, hardest enjoying cut it all by the people who work 2 more years because most of them, especially those with strenuous jobs, shift workers, night shift jobs, jobs in the production sector, cleaners, noise runaway workers conduit to more years or if they do, they'll retire broken of us is that that's what's at stake. no, she said, it's a social issue. d