The Louvre Museum in Paris was pressured to shut on Monday after a whole lot of staff went on strike to protest “more and more deteriorated working circumstances.”
Round 400 of the museum’s 2,100 staffers participated within the strike, blocking the museum’s iconic pyramid entrance, in accordance with the New York Instances.
The three main unions representing Louvre employees—the CGT, CFDT, and Sud—announced the strike final week in a discover to France’s Ministry of Tradition. The discover, shared with press, reads, “The theft of 19 October 2025 highlighted shortcomings in priorities that had lengthy been reported.” The discover additional mentioned that museum employees “really feel that they’re now the final line of protection earlier than collapse,” and that administration had did not create “ample consciousness of the disaster we face.”
For the hanging employees, the brazen robbery of $102 million in French crown jewels in October was clear proof of deep rot and dysfunction within the museum’s operations.

Museum employees maintain banners and union flags exterior the doorway to the Louvre Museum as employees vote to go on strike.
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A discover informs members of the general public of the closure of the Louvre Museum as members of the French CGT union protest exterior the doorway.
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Museum employees stage a protest as employees voted to go on strike.
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Certainly, it has been a troublesome yr for the Louvre, with employees repeatedly warning of dangerous circumstances on the museum and threatening to strike. In January, amid employees unrest, a memo written by director Laurence des Automobiles leaked to the press. In it, des Automobiles warned of water leaks, overcrowding, a “proliferation of injury in museum areas.” Des Automobiles went on to name for a serious overhaul of the museum, which is run by the state. Every week later, President Emmanuel Macron introduced an in depth renovation plan, estimated to value €700–800 million. However with work on that to not be accomplished till 2031, it did little to alleviate employees discontent. In June, the museum closed when employees launched a wildcat strike.
In October, after the notorious housebreaking, the employees—together with most of the people—was livid within the aftermath, even booing des Automobiles in a employees assembly days after. An official report then discovered that the museum’s safety techniques have been outdated and insufficient, whereas union officers complained about lower hours and employees reductions, which they felt hindered safety.
As if that wasn’t sufficient, the museum was pressured to shut its southern Sully wing in late November after structural weaknesses have been present in among the wings. A water leak round this time additionally broken a whole lot of books within the museum’s Egyptian antiquities division library.
The Louvre has but to touch upon the strike, or union officers’ accusations.















