PARIS: Workers at the Louvre Museum are set to begin a rolling strike on Monday to demand extra staff and measures to tackle overcrowding, adding to the woes of the Paris landmark.
It is unclear if the walk-out will close the world’s most-visited museum, nearly two months after it was the victim of an embarrassing daylight heist that saw crown jewels worth US$102 million stolen.
“I can’t guarantee that the institution will be closed. If they do open the museum, it will only be a partial opening, with a very, very limited route, just to say ‘we’re open’,” Christian Galani, from the hard-left CGT trade union, told AFP.
