Unrest at the Louvre: Inside the Iconic Museum's Struggles

Staff at the Louvre have extended a strike over pay and working conditions, closing the museum indefinitely. This action follows a major jewel heist and infrastructure issues that have exposed security flaws and operational challenges. Louvre Director Laurence des Cars is set to address these concerns before the French Senate.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-12-2025 15:46 IST | Created: 17-12-2025 15:46 IST
Unrest at the Louvre: Inside the Iconic Museum's Struggles
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Strike tensions have kept Paris's famed Louvre Museum shuttered, as employees demand improved pay and working conditions. The indefinite closure follows a vote on Wednesday to extend a strike that began Monday.

This action comes in the wake of a jewel heist and recent infrastructure failures that highlighted security and management concerns. Complaints include overwork and inadequate staff numbers.

Louvre Director Laurence des Cars faces scrutiny, particularly after a high-profile theft in October saw thieves escape with crown jewels valued at over 88 million euros. She will address the French Senate amidst calls for increased hiring and budget redirection.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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