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Assaf Adiv

2010

Truck driver at centre of Israel’s biggest ever traffic jam earns minimum wage, works around-the-clock to make ends meet
Thousands of cars were stuck for hours in a traffic jam today when a truck overturned on Route 2.

24.02.10

War on Scarecrows: Steinitz at the Treasury
10.01.10

2009

Salit Quarry Workers make History:
Workers Committee Elected after 25 Years

A two-year struggle waged by 45 Salit Quarry workers came to an end on October 13 with the elections for a workers committee, the first in 25 years. The quarry management recognized the Workers Advice Center (WAC) as the trade union, as well as the elected committee as representative of the entire quarry workforce.

14.11.09

Black Monday
Long hours are killing truckers

12.11.09

FILE dsc_6951_192jpg IS MISSING">Salit Quarry Workers Fix Date for Workers Committee Elections
01.10.09

WAC representatives at RMT conference in the UK
05.07.09

Migrant workers as a political pledge
01.07.09

Jewish and Arab Excavation Workers Protest Against Illegal Layoff
14.06.09

The soaring unemployment rates require immediate implementation of the government's plan to cut down on the number of migrant workers in the construction industry and in agriculture
10.06.09

Stop Abusive Employment Practices by Brick and the Israel Antiquities Authority
04.06.09

Israel's National Budget: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
01.06.09

The Eini-Netanyahu Package Deal-A Temporary Truce
01.06.09

WAC demands to revoke Brick's license
28.05.09

Dubious actions by Brick
07.05.09

Support the rights of workers at Israeli archaeological excavations!
A call for messages of protest to the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Ministry of Labor

14.04.09

The National Insurance Institute has discontinued disability benefit payments to thousands of handicapped in Gaza Strip
02.04.09

Solidarity Campaign with Workers of the Antiquities Authority in Jerusalem
01.04.09

2008

Five turbulent months in the Egyptian workers’ arena
09.09.08

Joint letter from Kav Laoved and the Workers Advice Center - WAC (Ma'an) concerning migrant farm workers in Israel.
The letter was sent in June 2008 to several Trade Unions and NGOs in Britain and Holland

30.06.08

Poor workers will also become poor pensioners
20.02.08

A Cold Wind in the Labor Market
19.02.08

The Teachers' Strike: From the Grass Roots Up
Educational reform: Dovrat and New Horizon

19.02.08

Palestinian Quarry Workers Organize
19.02.08

The Pension Scam
19.02.08

2007

The Pension Scam
01.09.07

Palestinian Quarry Workers Organize
01.07.07

Palestinian Workers in Abu Dis near Jerusalem
The Wall and the Sweatshops

01.05.07

Reforms versus Organized Labor
01.03.07

2006

The Breaking of Organized Labor in Israel
30.07.06

The Breaking of Organized Labor in Israel
01.07.06

The Teachers' Strike: From the Grass Roots Up
01.02.06

2005

Punishing the Poor
The Wisconsin Plan in Israel

01.10.05

WAC: Reclaiming Jobs in Agriculture
30.03.05

2002

Update on a job to win
WAC Job Placements Increase

01.10.02

Update on a job to win
Update on Construction Workers

01.08.02

A Job to Win
WAC Confronts the Building Contractors

31.03.02

Back to the Building Sites!
30.03.02

2001

Global Prosperity and Local Shutdown
30.03.01

2000

Labor in the Arab World
31.07.00

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Netanyahu Redux
Israel's Budget for 2007

A
Agbarieh, Asma
Agbarieh-Zahalka, Asma

B
Ben Efrat, Jonathan
Ben Efrat, Roni
Ben Efrat, Yonatan
Ben Simhon, Dani

E
Erez Wagner

F
Fishbain, Einat
Freedman, Michal
Friedman, Michal

H
Ha'aretz international edition, Dana Weiler-Polak
Hen Shemesh
Horodi, Sharon

J
Jackson, Vivian

K
Korkus, Simone
Kosharek, Noah

L
Langfur, Stephen

N
Nir Nader

P
Plocker, Sever
Preminger, Yonatan

S
Schwartz, Michal
Sever Plocker
Shaul Sharoni
Sinai, Ruth
Stern, Yoav

T
Tiara, Waffa

W
wac

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