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France’s travel troubles continue as Eiffel Tower closes for strikes

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    Air traffic controllers’ strikes halted flights two weeks ago and now Paris’ main attraction is closed adding up to a bumpy start for France’s summer tourism season.

    France’s most recognizable monument, the Eiffel Tower, has been shut down because of a strike.

    The company that manages the tower says the CGT union, which represents most of the Eiffel Tower’s 300 workers, called the walkout Tuesday morning. Company director Nicolas Lefebvre told The Associated Press that management and the union are in negotiations this week over salary raises, company profit-sharing policy and other issues.

    The 124-year-old tower, normally open 365 days a year, sees about 25,000 tourists daily. It occasionally closes because of suicide threats, bomb threats or strikes.

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    Photo Credit: An empty lawn in front of the Eiffel Tower. Terrazzo / Flickr
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