Reality Star Sapir Harush Sues Israeli Knesset Over Dismissal Following TV Show Participation
Sapir Harush, known from the reality show "The Amazing Race," has launched a legal battle against the Israeli Knesset after being fired from her job there. Harush revealed that despite receiving approval from her direct supervisor to take leave for filming the show, she was dismissed due to the Knesset's refusal to accept her dual role as a public figure and employee.
Harush began her career in the Knesset as a student in public relations and advanced to various roles, including spokesperson for Knesset members and ministers. Over the past two years, she worked in the Finance and Economic Committees and was on track for a permanent position. When filming "The Amazing Race" required her to be absent for about three and a half weeks, she obtained permission from her immediate manager but not from higher-level HR or the Knesset CEO. This led to a disciplinary process against her for not securing full approval.
Despite the disciplinary issues, Harush continued working at the Knesset for eight months while the show was in post-production. The conflict escalated less than a month before the show's broadcast when she attempted to schedule time off for promotional events. The Knesset told her she could not be both famous and a Knesset employee, forcing her to choose. Harush refused, noting the show had already been filmed. The final straw came when she attended a nighttime launch event during her personal time, after which she faced increasing obstacles and was ultimately fired after ten years of service.
Harush stated she will not remain silent and confirmed that legal proceedings are underway, though she declined to provide further details at this stage. Her case highlights tensions between public service employment and media exposure in Israel.
Summary: Reality TV star Sapir Harush is suing the Israeli Knesset after being fired for participating in "The Amazing Race" despite initially receiving leave approval. The Knesset opposed her dual role, leading to disciplinary actions and eventual dismissal after ten years of work.
Points: - Sapir Harush was fired from the Knesset after appearing on "The Amazing Race" reality show. - She had approval from her direct supervisor for leave but lacked higher-level authorization. - The Knesset demanded she choose between fame and her job, leading to her dismissal. - Harush worked in the Knesset for ten years, including roles in Finance and Economic Committees. - She is currently pursuing legal action against the Knesset over her firing. - The dispute centers on conflicts between public employment rules and media participation.
Topic: politics
Entities: {"people":["Sapir Harush"],"organizations":["Israeli Knesset"],"places":["Israel"]}
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