Louvre Workers Announce Strike Over Work Conditions and Security Concerns
Workers at the Louvre Museum in Paris have voted to strike starting December 15, 2025, in response to poor work conditions, a ticket-price increase for non-European visitors, and security weaknesses highlighted by a recent $102 million heist. The strike, supported by the CGT, CFDT, and Sud unions, aims to address the deteriorating conditions at the museum, which is facing a crisis due to insufficient resources and outdated facilities. The unions have criticized the museum's management for failing to prioritize security and maintenance, as evidenced by the recent theft of France's Crown Jewels and a water leak that damaged several hundred publications in the museum's library.