Eiffel Tower set to reopen after six-day strike
The iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris is set to reopen to the public after being closed for six days due to a strike by its staff. The strike, which began last week, was called by the workers’ union in protest against working conditions and pay.
However, after negotiations between the union and management, an agreement has been reached and the tower is expected to open its doors to visitors once again. The strike had caused disappointment among tourists who had traveled from around the world to see the famous landmark.
The Eiffel Tower, which was completed in 1889, is one of the most visited attractions in the world and a symbol of Paris. Its reopening will come as a relief to both tourists and locals who have missed being able to enjoy the views from its top.