Louvre Locked: Staff Strike Shuts World's Top Museum

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The Louvre Museum in Paris is closed to the public on Monday. The shutdown is due to a strike by employees. Staff are protesting their pay and working conditions. This ongoing labor dispute has caused repeated disruptions since the summer. The Louvre is the world's most visited museum. It houses famous works like the Mona Lisa. The closure leaves thousands of daily visitors unable to enter. The strike highlights tensions between management and workers at the iconic institution. No date has been set for its reopening.