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Since Thursday, hundreds of travelers, tourists and road haulers have been unable to leave the island due to a major unforeseen trade union unrest
Access to the island is paralyzed by a spontaneous social movement that started on Thursday. The reason: the fear of seeing Corsican ports and airports be managed by private groups in the future.
Corsican maritime and air traffic has been paralyzed since the afternoon of Thursday, October 3, by a social movement of workers.
A spontaneous social movement brought the island's four airports and six ports to a halt on Thursday, October 3, due to a conflict related to the management of these infrastructures between local elected officials and the State.
The Corsican Workers' Union (STC) contests the reluctance expressed by a representative of the Prefect of Corsica concerning a mechanism allowing the Chamber of Commerce to continue to manage the island's airports and ports.
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