French energy workers protesting against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform plans cut power to Paris' wholesale food market on Tuesday in the latest of a series of sabotage and wildcat actions as a weeks-long transport strike loses momentum.
The deliberate sabotage of power supplies underlines the determination of left-wing unions after a wave of strikes and street
protests since early December failed to force Macron to back down.
The hard-left CGT union's energy branch said it was responsible for an early-morning power outage at Rungis, the world's largest wholesale fresh food market.