French far-left leader rallies Macron critics to streets

PARIS (AP) – French far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon is rallying disaffected voters against President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to weaken worker protections.

Melenchon’s party, Defiant France, says it is busing in protesters from more than 150 French towns for a protest march in Paris on Saturday. Other activist groups have promised to join.

Macron changed France’s labor laws amid spreading discontent with his presidency on Friday by signing decrees that reduce unions’ influence over workplace rules.

French President Emmanuel Macron signs documents in front of the media to promulgate a new labor bill in his office at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. Macron has signed Friday five decrees paving the way to the implementation of labor measures aimed at boosting growth, his first major reform since his election. (Philippe Wojazer/Pool Photo via AP)

The decrees also make it easier for companies to fire workers. Macron says the change is needed to compete in the global economy. Opponents say he is dismantling the French lifestyle.

Melenchon wants the decrees withdrawn and is protesting what he calls the “authoritarian” way Macron imposed the reforms by bypassing parliamentary debate.

More protests are planned.

Masked protester runs in teargas during a protest march against President Emmanuel Macron's new pro-business labor policies in Paris, France, Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. President Emmanuel Macron's presidency is facing its second big public test, as unions hold nationwide protests against changes to labor laws that they fear corrode hard-fought job security. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

Masked protester runs in teargas during a protest march against President Emmanuel Macron’s new pro-business labor policies in Paris, France, Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. President Emmanuel Macron’s presidency is facing its second big public test, as unions hold nationwide protests against changes to labor laws that they fear corrode hard-fought job security. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

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