More than 100 protesters were arrested as tens of thousands gathered on the streets of major cities, according to BBC News.

Some burned tyres and threw bottles and stones at police.

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Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said protest organisers should "condemn these excesses by a handful of hooligans".

One of the police officers is in a critical condition, he said.

The demonstrations took place in several cities, including Paris, Rennes and Marseille. Some of the fiercest clashes were in capital.

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It is billed as a measure to combat chronic unemployment but opponents say it will let employers bypass workers' rights on pay, rest time and overtime rates.

There have been repeated protests against the proposed changes over the past two months.

Further protests are planned for May 1.