Fresh clashes between protesters and riot police have erupted in the French capital. Sunday’s march of trade unions and students protesting against labor reforms proposed by the French government coincided with International Worker's Day.

While people were demonstrating in the streets in a traditional May Day parade, sporadic clashes with police erupted, according to RT France’s correspondent reporting from the scene.

Police deployed tear gas to disperse some particularly hostile demonstrators.

Protesters threw rocks, trash and paint at security forces, while also letting off firecrackers and shouting slogans, RT France reported.

Tear gas & Fires: Police clash with anti-labor reform protesters in France (PHOTOS, VIDEO) https://t.co/Wh3dJM4YzZpic.twitter.com/j5URfErGk1 — RT (@RT_com) April 28, 2016

France, including its capital city, has seen a wave of violent protests recently, as thousands of people take to the streets to demonstrate against labor reforms. This week, security forces clashed with protesters in Paris, Nantes, Lyon, Rennes, and other cities. Police have detained a number of people.