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Thousands of workers have protested in Spain's major cities against government spending cuts and plans to raise the retirement age by two years to 67. | Thousands of workers have protested in Spain's major cities against government spending cuts and plans to raise the retirement age by two years to 67. |
The rallies were the first mass labour protests in the six years of Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist government. | The rallies were the first mass labour protests in the six years of Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's Socialist government. |
He announced 50bn euro ($67.5bn; £43.8bn) spending cuts and a civil service hiring freeze in January. | |
Spain faces a large budget deficit, a sluggish economy and high unemployment. | Spain faces a large budget deficit, a sluggish economy and high unemployment. |
The main demonstration was in Madrid, where union officials said 60,000 protested. Police put the crowd at a much smaller 9,000 people. | The main demonstration was in Madrid, where union officials said 60,000 protested. Police put the crowd at a much smaller 9,000 people. |
"Mr prime minister, don't play around with pensions, with the future of millions and millions of people in our country," said union leader Ignacio Fernandez Toxo in a speech at the rally in Madrid. | "Mr prime minister, don't play around with pensions, with the future of millions and millions of people in our country," said union leader Ignacio Fernandez Toxo in a speech at the rally in Madrid. |
Mr Zapatero also wants to change Spain's rigid labour laws to make it easier and cheaper to hire workers. | Mr Zapatero also wants to change Spain's rigid labour laws to make it easier and cheaper to hire workers. |
Spain's rising debt has prompted scrutiny from bond markets worried about a Greek-style budget crisis. | Spain's rising debt has prompted scrutiny from bond markets worried about a Greek-style budget crisis. |
But the head of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Angel Gurria, said on Tuesday that Spain's public debt was manageable and not comparable to Greece's. | But the head of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Angel Gurria, said on Tuesday that Spain's public debt was manageable and not comparable to Greece's. |
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