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Hundreds of Teachers Flock to New Union After Labor Court Recognition

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First reported by Walla · 2 days ago

What happened

A new teachers’ group is drawing hundreds of members after a labor court gave it preliminary recognition as a workers’ organization. Its leaders say the appeal process is still pending, but teachers are joining to challenge the old unions and push for more transparent, merit-based pay and representation.

  • 01Hundreds of educators have sought to join a new teachers’ group after a court ruling.
  • 02The Teachers’ Union plans to appeal the preliminary recognition decision.
  • 03The group says teachers want transparent representation and merit-based pay.
  • 04Officials say existing salary agreements will remain in force regardless of union membership.
  • 05The dispute is part of a wider struggle over who represents Israeli teachers.

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WallaCenter · Hebrew14 hours ago
Hundreds of Teachers Flock to New Union After Labor Court Recognition
WallaCenter · Hebrew2 days ago
Labor Court Gives Preliminary Recognition to New Teachers’ Union

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