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New strike at Paris Louvre Museum leads to partial closure as staff protest over working conditions

By staffJanuary 6, 20262 Mins Read
New strike at Paris Louvre Museum leads to partial closure as staff protest over working conditions
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By&nbspTokunbo Salako&nbsp&&nbspEuronews France

Published on 06/01/2026 – 8:56 GMT+1
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Staff at the Louvre Museum in Paris have voted unanimously to strike in protest of their working conditions.

The decision was taken following a general meeting called by an inter-union group on Monday 5 January, according to the CFDT and CGT trade unions.

Museum management has said the museum will be partially open, with certain works, such as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Victory of Samothrace, available to the public.

Initially launched on 15 December, the action was suspended four days later. At the time, the CGT-CFDT-SUD joint union had called for a new meeting this year with staff to decide how to continue the movement, in the absence of “sufficient progress” in negotiations with the Ministry of Culture.

In particular, the Ministry promised to cancel the 5.7 million euro cut in public funding for the Louvre. It has also announced recruitment and pay increases, although the unions still consider them insufficient.

The industrial action is protesting against understaffing, particularly in the surveillance of the galleries, against the forthcoming 45% price increase for non-European tourists, and against the deterioration of the building, highlighted by the spectacular burglary of the Crown Jewels on 19 October.

An estimated 9 million people visited the world’s most-visited museum in 2025, up slightly from 2024 (8.7 million). The Louvre saw a slight drop in visitor numbers in the summer of 2024 due to the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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