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Parliamentary Advisors Secure Major Employment Gains After Silent Protest in Knesset

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Parliamentary Advisors Secure Major Employment Gains After Silent Protest in Knesset
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 day ago

What happened

Parliamentary advisors in the Israeli Knesset ended a silent protest by securing significant employment improvements, including higher subsidies and meal provisions, after threatening to disrupt legislative work. The agreement reflects growing recognition of their essential role and follows previous salary increases and professional development initiatives.

  • 01Parliamentary advisors threatened to halt Knesset legislative work over poor employment conditions.
  • 02An agreement raised hotel subsidies from 400 to 550 shekels and added free night allowances.
  • 03Organized meals will be provided during long plenary sessions for advisors.
  • 04A joint task force will propose a new travel allowance plan by September 2.
  • 05Advisors previously secured a 7% salary increase and doubled holiday gift values.
  • 06The advisors thanked Knesset leadership and faction heads for their support in negotiations.

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Parliamentary Advisors Secure Major Employment Gains After Silent Protest in Knesset
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew1 day ago
Israeli Parliamentary Advisors Secure Improved Employment Benefits After Negotiations

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