000 identified by the authorities, between  400,000 and 500,000, including 100,000 young  people, according to the trade unions (CGT,  Solidaires, FSU) and youth (UNEF, SGL, UNL,  LDIFs). 
 in Paris, the police headquarters  dénombrait 27,000 to 29,000 protesters. 
  This first interprofessional mobilization day  coincided with calls for strike at the SNCF and  RATP on internal slogans (working conditions,  salaries) but in these companies, the CGT was  solidarity movement 
 – March 17. new  youth engagement, termed ” success “by  the UNEF, which identified 150,000 young but  punctuated by incidents with thirty arrests,  including Paris, Rennes and Marseille. Several  universities were closed by administrative  decision 
 The authorities recorded 69,000  demonstrators across France, including 9,000 in  Paris 
 – March 24:.. The day of its  presentation by the Cabinet, the project, amended  compared to the first version, put in the street  about 43,000 young people (mainly), whose  4800-5200 in Paris, according to the Ministry of  Interior. The organizers do not provide overall  estimates. 
 The parades have degenerated  including Paris, Nantes and Rouen (forty  inquiries). A Parisian high school student was  severely beaten by a peacekeeper (the scene was  filmed, was widely circulated on social networks),  placed in custody on 31 March. 
 – March  31: Despite government concessions, the number of  protesters dual compared to 9 March. In 250  cities, nearly 390,000 people, officials, are  attending the second inter-day. 1.2 million,  including 200,000 young people, according to  organizers. 
 In Paris, the police  headquarters has identified 26,000 to 28,000  protesters. 
 Again, incidents have often  erupted between masked protesters and security  forces, notably in Paris, Rennes, Grenoble Nantes.  The day ended with a hundred arrests and thirty  wounded (mostly police), according to authorities.  
 strike notice had also been deposited at the  SNCF and RATP to the first internal reasons but  several unions have joined the protest of the  bill. 
 For their part, the unions said  reformists (CFDT, CFTC, CFE-CGC and Unsa side Fage  students) held rallies on March 12 to request a  modification of the project. In Paris, they  brought together 600 to 700 people, according to  police. 
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