Strike to Shutdown TLV Next Week?
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Strike to Shutdown TLV Next Week?
The Jerusalem Post reports that Histadrut (General Labor Union) calls general strike to begin next week.
If this goes through, TLV, as well as ETH/VDA, and ports by Eilat, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Tel Aviv, Jaffa, and Haifa, could be affected.
Strike called after negotiations with Finance Ministry break down; will affect airports, ports, gov't offices and more.
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This might work the same way as it has done before -
a low-ish scale strike covering non-essential services, leading up to a full-scale strike which cripples the economy (airports, ports etc in stage 2).
The labour unions once again doing their best to remind everyone how much power they can wield.
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a low-ish scale strike covering non-essential services, leading up to a full-scale strike which cripples the economy (airports, ports etc in stage 2).
The labour unions once again doing their best to remind everyone how much power they can wield.
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UPDATE
THE STRIKE, WHICH AFFECTED TLV, HAS ENDED. IT ENDED AT 10:00AM FOLLOWING A COURT RULING, AND THE LABOR UNION AND FINANCE MINISTRY ARE IN COURT-SUPERVISED TALKS UNTIL AT LEAST THURSDAY, 12:00PM.
All operations in Israel, including the airports, seaports, public transportation, government offices, banks... are up and running on a normal schedule.
All operations in Israel, including the airports, seaports, public transportation, government offices, banks... are up and running on a normal schedule.
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Strike to start tomorrow
Just when you thought you were in the clear...
The Histadrut (Israel Labor Federation) has decided to go ahead with a strike after the High Court injunction against it was removed last week.
If the strike isn't called off at the last minute, here's what will be affected:
Bunch of other culture centers (such as Israel Museum,) companies (such as Electric Company,) offices (such as the Post Office) will also be on strike.
Here's the Jerusalem Post article Who will strike and what services will be affected
The Histadrut (Israel Labor Federation) has decided to go ahead with a strike after the High Court injunction against it was removed last week.
If the strike isn't called off at the last minute, here's what will be affected:
- TLV airport - will be closed from 06:00-12:00, though emergency flights will be allowed to land. It will operate at other hours, and will open early (04:00). LY will push a bunch of flights up to get them out before 06:00. CONTACT YOUR AIRLINE FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION!
- Seaports: Haifa, Eilat, and Ashdod will all be closed
- Train - will be on strike
- Buses - at least Egged and Dan, the 2 largest bus companies, WILL RUN NORMALLY!
- Banks - staff at the following banks will be on strike: Leumi, Hapoalim, Mizrachi-Tefachot, Beinleumi, Discount, Mercantile, Mahesh, Yahav, Massad, Idud, Igud, Arab Israel, Makhish, and Otzer Hachayl
Bunch of other culture centers (such as Israel Museum,) companies (such as Electric Company,) offices (such as the Post Office) will also be on strike.
Here's the Jerusalem Post article Who will strike and what services will be affected
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The National Labor Court has ended the strike at TLV. It will continue throughout the country until a deal is in place (looks like that may be imminent,) but TLV will be functioning as normal now.
CO85 took off just 19 minutes late; everything is running as it should be, so your daughter should be fine on Wed.
I'm flying the same day (though CONSIDERABLY earlier
) so I'm also praying there won't be a problem (though it doesn't like there will be).
CO85 took off just 19 minutes late; everything is running as it should be, so your daughter should be fine on Wed.
I'm flying the same day (though CONSIDERABLY earlier
) so I'm also praying there won't be a problem (though it doesn't like there will be).
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The National Labor Court has ended the strike at TLV. It will continue throughout the country until a deal is in place (looks like that may be imminent,) but TLV will be functioning as normal now.
CO85 took off just 19 minutes late; everything is running as it should be, so your daughter should be fine on Wed.
I'm flying the same day (though CONSIDERABLY earlier
) so I'm also praying there won't be a problem (though it doesn't like there will be).
CO85 took off just 19 minutes late; everything is running as it should be, so your daughter should be fine on Wed.
I'm flying the same day (though CONSIDERABLY earlier
) so I'm also praying there won't be a problem (though it doesn't like there will be).Enjoy your trip and let's hope the weather is nice.
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No Buses; yes trains
Update to the strike: TLV and all ports remain open on normal operating schedules.
The train will resume normal operations tomorrow (Sunday, Feb 12) at 09:00. Buses (Egged, Dan, Kavim at least) will be on strike. No word yet whether this is on all routes, but for now, plan for the worst. They will strike indefinitely (until the Histadrut and Treasury come to an agreement).
Government offices, banks, post offices, etc. remain closed.
Shavua Tov
The train will resume normal operations tomorrow (Sunday, Feb 12) at 09:00. Buses (Egged, Dan, Kavim at least) will be on strike. No word yet whether this is on all routes, but for now, plan for the worst. They will strike indefinitely (until the Histadrut and Treasury come to an agreement).
Government offices, banks, post offices, etc. remain closed.
Shavua Tov
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