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Striking workers shut Eiffel Tower for third day running

Striking workers shut Eiffel Tower again ahead of Paris Olympics

Visitors stand in Paris at the closed gates leading to the Eiffel Tower on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. Visitors to the Eiffel Tower were turned away for the second consecutive day because of a strike over poor financial management at one of the world鈥檚 most-visited sites. AP

PARIS 鈥 Striking workers again closed down the Eiffel Tower on Wednesday, the third day running that the landmark expected to be at the heart of celebrations for the Paris Olympics has been off-limits to visitors.

A message on the tower鈥檚 website also warned of more possible disruptions on Thursday if strikers continue their push for salary hikes and other concessions. 鈥淲e apologize for the inconvenience,鈥 it said.

One of the strikers鈥 representatives, Denis Vavassori of the CGT union, previously warned that their protest 鈥渃ould go on for several days, even weeks.鈥

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The operator of the 330-meter (1,083-foot) tower has not responded to requests for comment.

Striking employees are demanding a salary increase proportionate to revenue from ticket sales. They also want improved maintenance of the 135-year-old tower, which is showing traces of rust on some of its ironwork.

The tower earns millions of euros (dollars) annually for the city of Paris, its owner. Paris deputy mayor, Emmanuel Gr茅goire, said Wednesday that extended closures during the COVID-19 pandemic deprived the landmark of 130 million euros (about $140.5 million) in revenue. But he insisted that tower maintenance has not suffered as a consequence.

鈥淭he monument is in very good shape,鈥 he told broadcaster France Info, adding that he expects the tower operating company to resolve the issue with the strikers.

The tower will feature prominently in the July 26-Aug. 11 Paris Games and the following Paralympics. The Olympic and Paralympic medals in Paris are being embedded with pieces from a hexagonal chunk of iron taken from the historic landmark.

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Stephane Dieu of the CGT union representing many of the Eiffel Tower鈥檚 employees said the strikers want to present their demands to the city鈥檚 officials and agree with the Tower鈥檚 owner 鈥渟o that everything runs smoothly this summer.鈥

鈥淭he last thing we want is to find ourselves in a stalemate that would unfortunately lead to us being closed for part of the Olympic Games,鈥 Dieu said in an interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Union leaders have repeatedly criticized the tower operator鈥檚 business model, saying it鈥檚 based on an inflated estimate of future visitor numbers at the expense of maintenance costs and employees鈥 pay.

The Eiffel Tower is typically open 365 days a year. Last year, the monument was closed to visitors for 10 days during massive protests across France against the government鈥檚 plan to reform the country鈥檚 pension system.

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