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Cost of lecturers' strike estimated at nearly NIS 300 million

Compensation for students and extra pay for junior faculty make up most of cost; Finance Ministry determined to implement Shochat reforms.

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Tamir expresses hope for imminent end to university strike

Heavy delays expected on the Tel-Aviv - Jerusalem Highway, adjacent roadways; Sides to mull Eini compromise.

with Shahar Ilan and Haaretz Correspondents 0 comments
Faculty, universities again fail to reach deal as drop-dead date draws near 0 comments
Lecturers, university heads meet in effort to save semester

University professors set Sunday deadline for settling work stoppage before semester is cancelled.

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Professors threaten to resign if injunctions served 0 comments
Police arrest five students who protested near Tamir's home

Close to 350 university students rallied near homes of Tamir, Peres in support of striking professors.

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Treasury, faculty make progress under auspices of labor court

Head of university presidents' committee says the strike could be resolved 'within a few days.'

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University heads to seek Labor Court intervention to end strike

Committee of university presidents may request court injunctions for striking professors.

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Treasury touts 20% raise for lecturers

Fearful 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.

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Universities set to cancel vacations to make up strike time

Talks to end strike of senior faculty, now in its fifth week, have been at a standstill for over a week.

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Professors are also on strike, just in case you haven't heard 0 comments
No deal in high-level talks to end professors' strike

Breakthrough appeared imminent after eductation min. agreed to senior faculty demands.

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FM praises British academics for nixing planned boycott of Israel

Britain'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 comments
British academics drop planned boycott of Israel

Britain'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 comments
Treasury: Transportation Min. budget cuts will go ahead

PM, in meeting on road safety, said he would cancel planned NIS 150 million reduction in road safety budget.

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Students vote Technion best higher education institution in Israel

Poll asks 8,600 students about campus life, teaching, reading assignments.

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Univ. chair Kaveh says semester still valid after strike deal

Student leaders accept PMO compromise deal in late night meeting, classes to resume Thursday.

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Strike to close Tel Aviv, Haifa high schools on Monday

Decision to continue strike is the result of deadlock in talks between teachers' union and treasury.

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University heads: Decision on fate of semester only after strike ends

Strike expected to last into next week in wake of violent clash between students and police at T.A. rally.

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Education Min. to ask state to stop high-school teachers' strike 0 comments
New Knesset panel to challenge Shochat education reforms

Shochat panel expected to recommend university tuition hike; Knesset committee will recommend tuition cut, and resort to legislation to implement recommendations.

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Students crash educational reform committee meeting

Students protesting the Shochat Cmte.; the meeting was suspended until students escorted out by security.

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University and college students strike over likely tuition hike

Abraham Shochat, head of panel likely to recommend tuition hike, considering socio-economic status-based tuitions.

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Cities brace for stormy weather ahead with Fadi Eyadat, Eli Ashkenazi and Jonathan Lis 0 comments
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