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Dati Signals Imminent Decisions on Louvre Governance as Strike Enters Second Month

Monday's opening rests on a staff assembly vote that highlights unresolved pay alignment demands.

Overview

  • A rolling strike by part of the roughly 2,200-strong workforce since December 15 has forced two full closures and three partial openings.
  • Daily staff assemblies have been delaying the scheduled 9:00 opening by about two hours, leaving visitors uncertain.
  • The museum estimates at least €1 million in lost revenue from the disruptions, according to management.
  • The Culture Ministry reversed a planned €5.7 million budget cut and pledged 138 hires, yet unions say salary parity with ministry staff remains the core blockage.
  • Culture Minister Rachida Dati promised "consequential decisions" soon and signaled a leadership review as criticism of Louvre president Laurence des Cars persists following the October 19 theft.