Eiffel Tower reopens after five-day strike

Unions and management are to sign a memorandum of understanding, the union said

Unions and management are to sign a memorandum of understanding, the union said. PHOTO: TWITTER @Anne_Hidalgo

PARIS:
The Eiffel Tower reopened to the public on Sunday after a labour strike closed the Paris landmark for five days.

Members of the 300-strong workforce voted Sunday to resume their duties following a dispute over management's decision-making and maintenance work, the CGT union said.

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Unions and management are to sign a memorandum of understanding, the union said, without disclosing its contents.

During the Christmas rush as many as 20,000 people a day ascend the tower.

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Among the projects that workers are concerned about are a major paint-stripping and repainting job to repair flaking areas of the 117-year-old tower which unions say poses health risks because of lead in the old paint.
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