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Strike over French Wage Negotiations Shutters Eiffel Tower

Tuesday, 13 December 2016 07:03 AM EST

PARIS (AP) — The Eiffel Tower — normally open every day of every year — is closed because of a strike over salaries and working conditions.

The company that manages the tower, SETE, apologized to visitors Tuesday and said that negotiations are underway between management and staff to try to reach a solution allowing it to reopen.

A company official said unions decided to strike after a meeting Tuesday, amid disagreements over pay and conditions.

The strike comes as Paris is struggling to revive tourism after a string of deadly attacks and a year marred by floods, violent labor protests and polluted air.

The 19th-century monument sees millions of visitors every year from around the world, many of whom climb 276 meters (906 feet) for its stunning views of the City of Light.

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The Eiffel Tower - normally open every day of every year - is closed because of a strike over salaries and working conditions.The company that manages the tower, SETE, apologized to visitors Tuesday and said that negotiations are underway between management and staff to try...
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