Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 4, 2013

Louvre staff walk out over thefts

Louvre

The Louvre museum has been closed as staff called a strike due to pickpockets becoming more and more numerous and agressive. Picture: AFP Source: AP

PARIS'S Louvre museum has closed due to a walkout by some staff in protest at a growing number of increasingly aggressive pickpockets, including children, targeting both workers and tourists, a union says.

The museum's management said it had already lodged a complaint with prosecutors in December 2012 and demanded a greater police presence.

"Two hundred staff exercised their right to walk off the job on Wednesday," a museum spokesperson said.

About 100 staff later gathered in front of the Ministry of Culture where a delegation was received.

Christelle Guyader of the SUD union said staff had had enough of the situation.

"Sometimes they come to work afraid because they find themselves confronted with organised groups of pickpockets who are increasingly aggressive and which include children, who get into the museum free and even when taken in for questioning by police come back a few days later," she said.

 

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