At the beginning of February, the Histadrut-General Federation of Labor in Israel and the Presidium of Israeli Business Organizations signed a collective bargaining agreement. This.
Labor groups helped delay earlier efforts to limit the top court’s power. As the government revives its plan, powerful social movements are again voicing their opposition and threatening strikes.
According to a New Poll by the Tel Aviv-based Start-Up Nation Central, a Non-profit Serving the Local Start-up Scene, Over 80 Percent of Investors and Startups 'Believe the Judicial Changes Will Have a Negative Impact on Them and Their Portfolio Companies'
A General Strike of Historic Proportions Was Staged by Israel's Largest Trade Union and Major Corporations to Protest the Government's Judicial Overhaul