
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – The top of Israel’s major public sector union said on Monday he would meet with other union officers to debate the doable of declaring a overall strike after parliament ratified a key factor in a controversial judicial overhaul method.
Arnon Bar-David, chairman of the Histadrut labour federation, has been searching for to mediate a compromise between the federal government and opposition. The variations were minor but mediation efforts failed attributable to political whims, he said.
“From this 2d on, any unilateral growth in the reform may perhaps have serious penalties … Either things will growth with noteworthy settlement or they is no longer going to growth at all,” said Bar-David.
Bar-David said he would meet with Histadrut officers to repeat a “overall labor dispute in the economy,” and may perhaps perhaps “suggested it if wanted till a total shutdown is done.”