Eiffel Tower closes temporarily as staff go on strike

Eiffel Tower closes temporarily as staff go on strike

The strike was reportedly called to protest over the way the monument is managed financially.

The stoppage is the second strike at the Eiffel Tower within two months for the same reason. (AP pic)
PARIS:
The Eiffel Tower, one of the world’s top tourist attractions, was closed today after staff went on strike, unions told AFP.

The strike, which was called to protest over the way the monument is managed financially, could be extended, they said.

The tower’s operator, SETE, said on its website that “visits of the monument will be disrupted on Monday”.

It advised ticket holders to check its website before showing up or to postpone their visit. E-ticket holders were asked to check their emails for further information.

The stoppage is the second strike at the Eiffel Tower within two months for the same reason.

Unions have criticised operator SETE for its business model which they say is based on an inflated estimate of future visitor numbers while underestimating construction costs.

The Eiffel Tower – Paris’ most famous landmark – attracts nearly seven million visitors a year, around three-quarters of them foreigners, according to its website.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, numbers dropped sharply due to closures and travel restrictions, but recovered to 5.9 million in 2022.

Visitor numbers to Paris are expected to swell this summer as the French capital hosts the Olympic Games.

In a joint statement, the CGT and FO unions called on the city of Paris “to be reasonable with their financial demands to ensure the survival of the monument and the company operating it”.

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