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“My dream is shattered”: tourists distraught by the renewable strike at the Eiffel Tower

2024-02-19T14:03:02.931Z

Highlights: The third most visited tourist site in France will “probably remain closed all day” this Monday, February 19. Two staff unions are concerned about the “worrying deterioration of the monument’ The two unions are mainly targeting the Paris town hall, an ultra-majority shareholder. They are calling for the creation of a “colossal specialowment fund” to meet future expenses. Inaugurated in 1889 for the Paris Universal Exhibition, the Eiffel Tower became a symbol of the capital and of France.


The third most visited tourist site in France will “probably remain closed all day” this Monday, February 19. Two staff unions are concerned about the “worrying deterioration of the monument”.


“Worried”

unions and

“devastated”

tourists

 : the closure of the Eiffel Tower on Monday, due to a renewable strike relating to the management of the site, aroused anger and incomprehension among visitors who came from far and wide for the Iron Lady.

“My dream is shattered.”

Sitting on a barrier missing from her queue, Lyra cannot recover from finding the door closed at one of the entrances to the famous monument.

“It's my birthday today and I really wanted to see the Eiffel Tower

,” explains to AFP this little Londoner, of Russian and Ukrainian origin, who is celebrating her tenth birthday this Monday.

“There was not a single message” to warn visitors of the closure

, laments her mother, Irina Goncherenko, a children’s book author

“really annoyed”

for what was to be

her daughter’s

“big day”.

...their last day in Paris.

“If we had known that there was a problem with the employees, we would have changed the date”

, adds Gabriel Mimica,

“surprised”

by the social movement even though he had

“scheduled everything for today”

.

Discovering Paris for the first time with his family, this 42-year-old Argentinian still has three days to try his luck, but that would require

“giving up another site

,” he says.

Coming from Pau for a long weekend, Elie Bou-Khalil and Chama Ghaiti are

“disappointed”

, especially since they will

“soon be over 25”

, and therefore see the youth half-price - 14.70 euros instead of 29.40 to reach the summit - escape them.

With her boyfriend, Courtney Scott is

'devastated'

.

“We left our baby at home to allow us this romantic getaway and we can’t go up

,” laments this 30-year-old Irish woman.

“Worrying deterioration of the monument”

Around 9 a.m., shortly before the scheduled opening time, a queue formed at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

KIRAN RIDLEY / AFP

Thus decided the two unions of the staff of the monument, the CGT and FO, in order to

“denounce the current management which leads the Société d’exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (SETE) straight into the worst difficulties”

.

The two unions are mainly targeting the Paris town hall, an ultra-majority shareholder, which according to them imposes an

“untenable”

model on society.

In question, a balance between revenue and expenditure seriously undermined by the Covid-19 crisis, which generated a deficit of around 120 million euros over 2020 and 2021.

To cope, Sete was indeed recapitalized to the tune of 60 million euros the same year, but

“the basic model”

which provided for an increase in the fee for the town hall

“has not been changed”

, deplores Alexandre Leborgne, CGT representative.

The unions also express their

“concern”

about the amount of work undertaken in recent years,

“an increase of 128 million euros since 2019”

.

Despite the sums invested,

"numerous points of corrosion are visible, symptoms of a worrying deterioration of the

135-year-old monument", they affirm, particularly targeting the painting campaign which is ending in view of the Olympic Games (July 26 - August 11).

This

“saw its production costs soar”

, with

“100 million euros invested”

for

“only 3% of the monument stripped”

, criticize the unions.

They are calling for the creation of a

“special endowment fund”

to meet future

“colossal expenses”

.

Contacted by AFP and

Le Figaro

, the management of Sete, which employs nearly 360 employees as part of a public service delegation contract with the town hall, did not respond immediately.

6.3 million visitors in 2023

Inaugurated in 1889 for the Paris Universal Exhibition, the Eiffel Tower quickly became a symbol of the capital and of France.

In 2023, it received 6.3 million visitors, more than in 2019, before the Covid pandemic.

In spring 2023, strike movements during the mobilization against pension reform led to closure for ten days.

And on December 27, the hundredth anniversary of the death of the creator of the tower, Gustave Eiffel, it was already to denounce the

“unrealistic”

management that the monument was closed.

For the same reasons, the tower will

“probably remain closed all day”

on Monday, while negotiations begin, indicates Alexandre Leborgne.

A new general assembly should decide on Tuesday morning whether or not to continue the movement.

IN VIDEO

- Strike: the Eiffel Tower closed to the public from this Monday, February 19

Source: lefigaro

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