00:00The Louvre Museum will remain partially closed this Wednesday as employees voted to extend a strike.
00:07Union workers are protesting what they call untenable working conditions,
00:12including understaffing as well as recent management decisions.
00:16We would like to have more employees in our museum.
00:21That's our first revendication.
00:27So, more employees.
00:30We would like our direction takes really care of the building and of the security of our museum.
00:41And we would like our direction to quit the difference of prices to enter in our museums.
00:55The culture ministry had sought to ease tensions by announcing several measures.
01:01However, unions argue that these commitments fall short and instead call for long-term guarantees.
01:07On Monday, the Louvre didn't open as usual, leaving visitors,
01:10some who had traveled long distances during the busy end-of-year period,
01:14standing in front of the museum's closed doors.
01:17On Wednesday, the museum said visitors entered the building again but were limited to a certain route.
01:23So, on Monday, the park was a part of the museum's closed doors.
01:29What's the concept of a city that congressman was told?
01:33The Isle and ahem..
01:34We can make a return of this.
01:35We can make a return of the museum's closed doors.
01:37We can make a return of the museum closed doors.
01:38We can make a return of the museum closed doors.
01:39It doesn't have to be out of the museum closed doors.
01:40This is important for a home closed doors.
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