France's Louvre museum closed as workers begin rolling strike
Around 400 Louvre employees began striking to protest understaffing, security flaws, and infrastructure decay following a $102 million jewel heist, unions said.
- On Monday, workers at the Louvre Museum launched a rolling strike and voted on industrial action, with Le Louvre saying, `Due to public strikes, the museum is currently closed`.
- Unions say understaffing, overcrowding and the October 19 jewel heist crystallized long-running grievances, with CFDT, CGT and Sud unions citing an ever-increasing workload that overstretched workers.
- Nearly 30,000 daily visitors face hazards like long queues, and unions warned the strike has broad support across the 2,200-strong workforce, Galani said.
- Whether the museum reopens depends on how many employees heed the strike call, with the vote's result expected later Monday morning, risking disruption for thousands of visitors and the local tourism sector.
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced a renovation plan costing up to $940 million, and the Culture Ministry has tasked Philippe Jost to propose a deep reorganisation following an administrative inquiry.
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The Louvre closed yesterday due to a strike by its staff in protest of working conditions in the museum, the most visited in the world and in the eye of the hurricane after the theft of jewels. Some 400 workers unanimously voted an extended strike to protest the deterioration of working conditions and the degradation of attention to the public, indicated the trade unions CGT, CFDT and Sud. Dozens of workers displayed a banner in front of the pyr…
The Louvre in Paris is closed today because of a strike.
Paris, France. The Louvre was closed this Monday due to a strike by its staff in protest of the conditions of work in the museum, the most visited in the world and in full eye of the hurricane after the theft of jewels. At 9 a.m., the doors of the museum were not opened, and the management of the establishment later announced the closure for “all day”. At an assembly meeting, some 400 workers voted for “unanimity” a “prorogable” strike to protes…
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