11:24 am PST, 2 November 2003
Israeli motorists are waiting in long lines at petrol stations as trade
unions halted fuel supplies ahead of a general strike aimed at paralysing
the whole economy. Israel's cabinet approved the issuing of emergency
back-to-work orders to keep essential services
Good.
Joanna
Jurriaan Bendien wrote:
11:24 am PST, 2 November 2003
Israeli motorists are waiting in long lines at petrol stations as trade
unions halted fuel supplies ahead of a general strike aimed at paralysing
the whole economy. Israel's cabinet approved the issuing of emergency
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Dec 2 10:47:18 1997
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 20:28:53 +0200
Sender: Forum on Labor in the Global Economy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Eric Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: General strike in Israel!
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
According to reports this evening
Noting Sid's posting, I checked backed to the General Strike Website
Eric Lee had set up in September. To my surprise it was still functioning.
Here is an editorial I found in Globes, billed as Israel's foremost
online financial sheet. The compassion for labor evident here probably
stems from
Subject: General strike in Israel - unofficial home page
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Histadrut (Israel's national trade union centre) doesn't have a home
page yet, but I've created an unofficial daily news page about the
impending (and unprecedented) general strike, due to break out
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 14:44:52 +0200
Reply-To: Forum on Labor in the Global Economy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sender: Forum on Labor in the Global Economy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Eric Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Toward a general strike in Israel
For the latest on the escalating