(TELEGRAPH) -- Eiffel Tower workers are planning to strike this week over a new access policy for visitors which they say is generating "monstruous" waits at the famous tourist landmark, union officials said Monday.
Since early July the Paris monument has set aside half of daily tickets for people who buy them in advance on the internet and choose a scheduled time for their visit.
Previously just 20 percent of tickets could be booked ahead of time.
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