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    Planned December 15 strike at France's Louvre Museum adds to catalogue of woes

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    Posted on December 8, 2025

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    Louvre Museum staff plan a strike on December 15 over pay and conditions, adding to recent issues like a jewel heist and infrastructure problems.

    Louvre Museum Faces Strike Amidst Growing Challenges

    By Inti Landauro and Charlotte Van Campenhout

    PARIS, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Staff at France's Louvre Museum plan to strike from December 15 over pay and conditions, the stoppage adding to a catalogue of recent woes - including a spectacular jewel heist and a water leak that damaged ancient books - that have put the site's management under intense scrutiny.

    Representatives of three unions sent a strike warning on Monday to the Culture Ministry, an official of the Sud union, Elise Muller, said. She said whether the museum opened on December 15 would depend on how many people heeded the strike call.

    "This letter serves as a strike notice for all (Louvre)staff, for the night preceding 15 December 2025 and for the following days until the demands are met," the strike warning letter said.

    The unions said staff at the Louvre, the world's most- visited museum, are overworked and mismanaged. They are calling for more hiring, pay increases and a redirection of spending.

    The Louvre Museum and the Ministry of Culture did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

    The museum's director, Laurence des Cars, has faced intense criticism since burglars made off with crown jewels worth an estimated $102 million in October.

    Critics including the state auditor office have questioned the museum's low spending on security and infrastructure maintenance while it made lavish purchases of new artwork, only a quarter of which is open to the public, and spent heavily on post-pandemic relaunch projects.

    Des Cars has admitted security lapses at the Louvre and offered her resignation after the heist, which Culture Minister Rachida Dati turned down. Des Cars has spoken of her "disappointment and surprise" at the state of the Louvre when she moved there in September 2021 from the Musee d'Orsay - home of the French Impressionists.

    Last month she announced the museum will install 100 external cameras by the end of 2026.

    In mid-November, the Louvre had to close a gallery as its structures, designed in the 1930s, showed weakness.

    At the weekend, the museum reported a water leak which had damaged hundreds of ancient books in the Egyptian antiquities department.

    "Staff ... feel they are the last line of defence before its (the museum's) collapse," said the unions' letter to the Culture Ministry.

    The unions also oppose a 45% ticket price increase from mid-January for non-EU tourists. The hike is meant to help finance renovations.

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro and Charlotte Van CampenhoutEditing by Frances Kerry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Louvre staff plan to strike on December 15 over pay and conditions.
    • •Recent issues include a jewel heist and a water leak damaging books.
    • •Unions demand more hiring, pay increases, and better spending.
    • •Museum director faced criticism over security and spending priorities.
    • •Ticket prices for non-EU tourists to increase by 45% in January.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Planned December 15 strike at France's Louvre Museum adds to catalogue of woes

    1What is a strike?

    A strike is a work stoppage initiated by employees to express grievances, often related to pay, working conditions, or other employment issues.

    2What is a union?

    A union is an organized group of workers who come together to make decisions about the terms and conditions of their work.

    3What is security in a museum context?

    Security in a museum context refers to the measures taken to protect the museum's collections, staff, and visitors from theft, damage, or other threats.

    4What are working conditions?

    Working conditions refer to the environment and circumstances under which employees perform their jobs, including safety, hours, and pay.

    5What is management in a business context?

    Management in a business context involves coordinating and overseeing the operations and activities of an organization to achieve its goals.

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