World | France French Go on Strike for a Day Work action halts transport, mail, radio; Sarkozy stands firm By Jason Farago Posted May 22, 2008 9:01 AM CDT Copied Thousands of civil servants demonstrate during a one-day strike, in Marseille, southern France, Thursday, May 22, 2008. Civil servants are on strike against government plans to extend retirement contributions to 41 years. (AP Photo/Claude Paris) France's five largest unions have launched a coordinated strike that has crippled bus, train, and airport links across the country. The BBC reports that postal services have been reduced and public radio stations are playing music instead of regular programming. The unions are protesting an effort by Nicolas Sarkozy's administration to make them work one extra year—41 instead of 40—before receiving a full pension. Read These Next The 8 Democrats who bucked party on shutdown have something in common. Hormone therapy for menopause was unfairly demonized, says the FDA. Here's where things stand in the House ahead of shutdown vote. Porn studio is US' 'most prolific copyright plaintiff.' Report an error