Eiffel Tower light as gesture to Aleppo

In sympathy with the fate of the torn Syrian city of Aleppo go the lights on the Eiffel Tower Wednesday at 20.

In the tower, there was little action Wednesday. It is the second consecutive day of a strike by staff of the attraction that draws six million people annually. Staff alleges that the management of the Exploitation of the Eiffel Tower (SETE) lack of clarity, lack of social dialogue and non-compliance with agreements made.

Among the three hundred workers, there is fear of layoffs. The boss at SETE, Anne Yannic said to have more than fifty complaints were received in its ' unreadable and incomprehensible. '