Feb 9 β€’ 14:05 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

A Monday Without a Strike at the Louvre, but Unions Call for a New General Assembly

The Louvre had no strike on Monday, but unions have called for a new general assembly next week to address deteriorating working conditions.

On Monday, the Louvre experienced a day without a strike, although union representatives announced the continuation of a strike notice and the organization of a new general assembly for the following week. This comes in the wake of a significant incident at the museum on October 19, which has added complexity to the ongoing social conflict, one of the longest in the institution's history, despite several negotiation sessions held recently. Employees of the Louvre chose not to strike on this particular day, yet unions CGT and CFDT assert that the previous strike notice issued on December 15 is still in effect, aimed at demanding improved working conditions. Approximately '250 to 300 people' attended a meeting of the staff, but no strike vote was made during this gathering. The unions aim to highlight concerns over deteriorating work conditions within the Louvre and plan to convene a new assembly next Monday to further discuss the situation. Representatives from the unions have expressed their commitment to advocating for necessary changes as they navigate the effects of recent events on labor relations at the museum.

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