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Labor Court Halts Regev Strike in Rehovot, Keeping Katz Visit on Schedule
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 3 days ago
What happened
The Labor Court in Israel delayed a planned indefinite strike by Rehovot municipal workers after the city sought an urgent injunction. If the municipality transfers about 3.9 million shekels by Tuesday 1:00 p.m., the strike will be canceled, and Defense Minister Israel Katz’s visit will proceed as scheduled.
- 01Rehovot’s planned indefinite municipal strike was halted at the last minute.
- 02The court said the strike will be canceled if funds are transferred Tuesday by 1:00 p.m.
- 03The disputed sum is about 3.9 million shekels, after Passover allocations.
- 04Israel Katz’s official visit to Rehovot will go ahead without disruption.
- 05The court barred new labor actions on related disputes until an August hearing.
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