Jun 30, 8:46 PM EDT
PROTESTS AGAINST PRESIDENT DISRUPT BRAZIL'S MAJOR CITIES
BY LILIANA MICHELENA
ASSOCIATED PRESS
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- A general strike disrupted major cities across Brazil on Friday as union workers protested President Michel Temer's proposal to loosen labor rules and trim pension benefits.
In Sao Paulo, protesters blocked some of the city's main roads and highways and hindered access to Guarulhos Airport, the biggest in the country. Later in the day, thousands marched toward the city hall.
Access to Rio de Janeiro's downtown was blocked early in the day, with traffic jams stretching 9 miles (14 kilometers) out from lines of strikers and rows of burning tires. Many people walked or biked to their jobs.
"We must defeat the labor and pension reforms because it is the return of slavery, and you'll have to work until you're 100, 200 years old" said Iran de Paula, a lawyer who belongs to the Movement for Roofless Workers.
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