Compensation for students and extra pay for junior faculty make up most of cost; Finance Ministry determined to implement Shochat reforms.
with Ido Solomon and Haaretz Correspondents 0 commentsTamara Traubman
Heavy delays expected on the Tel-Aviv - Jerusalem Highway, adjacent roadways; Sides to mull Eini compromise.
with Shahar Ilan and Haaretz Correspondents 0 commentsUniversity professors set Sunday deadline for settling work stoppage before semester is cancelled.
with Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsClose to 350 university students rallied near homes of Tamir, Peres in support of striking professors.
with Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsHead of university presidents' committee says the strike could be resolved 'within a few days.'
0 commentsCommittee of university presidents may request court injunctions for striking professors.
0 commentsFearful that the exasperated striking university lecturers will go over his head to the prime minister, Finance Minister Roni Bar-On reportedly offered them a 20 percent raise.
with Nehemia Shtrasler and Meirav Arlosoroff 0 commentsTalks to end strike of senior faculty, now in its fifth week, have been at a standstill for over a week.
0 commentsBreakthrough appeared imminent after eductation min. agreed to senior faculty demands.
with Or Kashti 0 commentsBritain's University and College Union decides boycott proposed last May would be illegal and could not be implemented.
with Barak Ravid, Haaretz Service and Shlomo Shamir The Associated Press 0 commentsBritain's University and College Union decides boycott of Israeli universities illegal, couldn't be implemented.
with Barak Ravid, Haaretz Service and Shlomo Shamir The Associated Press 0 commentsPM, in meeting on road safety, said he would cancel planned NIS 150 million reduction in road safety budget.
with Barak Ravid, Eli Ashkenazi, Jack Khoury and Haaretz correspondents 0 commentsPoll asks 8,600 students about campus life, teaching, reading assignments.
0 commentsStudent leaders accept PMO compromise deal in late night meeting, classes to resume Thursday.
0 commentsDecision to continue strike is the result of deadlock in talks between teachers' union and treasury.
with Haaretz Service 0 commentsStrike expected to last into next week in wake of violent clash between students and police at T.A. rally.
0 commentsShochat panel expected to recommend university tuition hike; Knesset committee will recommend tuition cut, and resort to legislation to implement recommendations.
0 commentsStudents protesting the Shochat Cmte.; the meeting was suspended until students escorted out by security.
0 commentsAbraham Shochat, head of panel likely to recommend tuition hike, considering socio-economic status-based tuitions.
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