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France’s Louvre museum remains shut as workers weigh strike extension

By Thomson Reuters Dec 17, 2025 | 2:18 AM

PARIS, Dec 17 (Reuters) – Paris’ Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum, remained closed at 0800 ‍GMT on Wednesday, as its staff continued discussions on whether to extend a strike over pay and working conditions that started ‌on Monday.

The strike comes ‌after a spectacular jewel heist in October, as well as recent infrastructure problems, including a water leak that ​damaged ancient books, which have exposed glaring security gaps ‍and revealed the ​museum’s deteriorating state.

Unions have ​said that staff at the ‍Louvre are overworked and mismanaged, and they are calling for more hiring, pay increases and a redirection of spending.

Louvre director ‍Laurence des Cars, who has faced intense criticism since burglars in October ‍made ‍off with crown jewels ​worth 88 million euros ($103.14 ​million), ⁠is due to answer ‌questions from the French Senate on Wednesday afternoon.

The museum is routinely closed on Tuesdays.

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(Reporting by Louise Breusch Rasmussen, editing by ⁠Dominique Vidalon)