Histadrut
Miki Zohar summoned for Lahav 433 questioning as Histadrut chairman vows to fight for innocence
According to KAN, Zohar’s first round of questioning on Sunday lasted for 11 hours.
Miki Zohar released after being questioned by police for 11 hours over Histadrut corruption affair
NIS 175 per package: The Histadrut launches consumer initiative for Passover
Aviation industry sees labor dispute as Wizz Air seeks to establish Israeli base of operations
KKL bill still in limbo ahead of Knesset vote
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the KKL-JNF's money must be channeled to the needs of the state.
Clalit Health Services plans ‘warning strike’ for Sunday
Clalit Health Services’ 14 hospitals and hundreds of the largest health fund’s community clinics around the country will be hit Sunday by an all-day “warning strike.”
Labor court freezes mass layoffs planned at Negev Ceramics
The fate of some 140 Israeli employees is hanging on the line.
Multibillion-shekel increase in disability payments said to be unaccounted for
It remains unclear where the money will come from, as the Israeli government embarks on expanding a social welfare program without raising taxes or reallocating funds.
Likud MKs to Zionist Union chairman: Don’t let alleged fraud enter Knesset
Globes revealed that Sa’ad earned an extra NIS 1,000 per month because he had reported that he had a law degree.
Disabled Israelis to receive higher pensions following breakthrough agreement
Nis 4.2 billion will be added to the existing disability pension budget by 2021, 244 thousand disabled people in Israel win after long struggle.
Histadrut president signs on to lead disabled struggle
Hanan Tal, co-CEO of “Disabled is not a Half-Person,” said this is an important step in achieving their goals.
Police order probe of alleged forgeries in Histadrut race
“Yacimovich lost the race by more than 55,000 votes so it is too bad she does not know how to lose with honor.”
Yacimovich asks Tel Aviv court to toss out Histadrut elections
Yacimovich lost the election for the chairmanship of Israel’s largest union to incumbent Avi Nissenkorn by a vote of 62.42%-37.58%.
JPost Editorial: Greater good
Whether it be in our education system or in our state-run industries, we are in need of reforms.