Haim Bior
Strauss-Elite has laid off 50 temporary employees due to the collapse of the Clubmarket supermarket chain, Haaretz has learned.
with Sivan Klingbail 0 commentsOn the morning of April 6, 2003, attorney Yaron Arbel arrived at the offices of Netiv, the Histadrut labor federation's long-standing pension fund, bearing a letter signed by Finance Ministry capital market supervisor Eyal Ben-Chelouche.
0 commentsHours after hundreds of Israel Military Industries (IMI) workers stormed the Prime Minister's Office yesterday morning to protest the company's failure to pay salaries, an arrangement was reached to rescue the company.
with Moti Bassok and Jonathan Lis 0 commentsAt a meeting yesterday Ofer Eini, chairman of the Histadrut professional union division, empowered the IMI workers to 'take every protest action within their authority'.
0 commentsThe Knesset House Committee approved a bill that should it become a low will force Amir Peretz to choose between the legislature and his position as Histadrut chief.
0 commentsThe Haifa Labor Court ruled yesterday that workers could not prevent the unloading of imported coal from four ships scheduled to arrive at Hadera and Ashkelon.
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