Police forces in Spain have clashed with anti-austerity demonstrators protesting against the conservative government’s Labor Reform law.
Hundreds of people gathered on Friday in Puerta del Sol Square in Spain’s capital, Madrid, to protest against the legislation.
The plan is designed to encourage companies to hire more people by cutting government-mandated severance packages and offering tax breaks for taking on young people.
Clashes broke out when Spanish police began asking people for identification and, subsequently, detained numerous demonstrators.
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