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Louvre workers strike over poor conditions and security concerns

Monday 15 December 2025 - 11:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Louvre workers strike over poor conditions and security concerns

The Louvre Museum in Paris faced another setback on Monday as workers voted to strike, citing poor working conditions, overcrowding, and security failures. This comes just weeks after a high-profile jewel heist exposed vulnerabilities at the world’s most-visited museum.

Museum closure and staff grievances

The strike, decided during a meeting of 400 employees organized by the CFDT union, resulted in the museum's closure for the day. A notice on the Louvre’s website informed visitors of the unexpected shutdown, leaving many disappointed.

Union representatives highlighted unresolved issues despite recent talks with government officials, including Culture Minister Rachida Dati. Alexis Fritche, general secretary of the CFDT’s culture branch, described the museum as increasingly unmanageable for both visitors and staff. “Visiting the museum has become an obstacle course,” he said.

Jewel heist amplifies staff concerns

The daylight theft of French crown jewels in October underscored the Louvre's security shortcomings. Thieves used a basket lift to reach the building’s facade, broke a window, smashed display cases, and escaped with valuable artifacts. A Senate inquiry revealed critical failures, including broken cameras, outdated equipment, and insufficient staff, which delayed police response and allowed the thieves to flee with moments to spare.

The heist has become a symbol of broader issues at the Louvre, including overcrowded galleries, overworked employees, and inadequate resources. Labor unions have labeled the situation a “crisis.”

Calls for reform and government response

In response to the museum's challenges, the Culture Ministry announced on Sunday that Philippe Jost, who led the reconstruction of Notre-Dame de Paris, would oversee a comprehensive reorganization of the Louvre. Last week’s discussions between unions and officials led to promises of increased state funding and additional full-time hires, but union leaders remain dissatisfied.

“There has been some progress, but it’s not completely satisfying,” said Fritche, noting that employees are determined to secure better working conditions while maintaining their commitment to keeping the museum accessible to the public.

The strike reflects growing frustration among staff over the Louvre’s inability to address long-standing concerns, leaving its future operations under scrutiny as reforms are planned.


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