Israel – Egged Drivers Cancel Monday’s Proposed Strike

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    FILE - Jerusalemites waiting to board a bus a bus stop in the center of Jerusalem. January 17, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/ Flash90Israel – Following marathon negotiations between the Histadrut, transport worker’s union and representatives of the Transport Ministry, the proposed strike by Egged drivers, set to begin Monday morning, was averted.

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    The Histradut announced that negotiations resulted in a payroll increase for drivers, who will now earn NIS 39 per hour, an increase of NIS 7 to 8 per hour.

    Histadrut Chairman Avi Nissenkorn said: ‘I am pleased to announce to the traveling public that we were able to avoid the strike while demonstrating responsibility and thinking about the good of the citizens. Company drivers are entitled to update their wages and to enhance the role of drivers of public transport in Israel. I would like to congratulate the Ministry of Transport director Uzi Yitzhaki for his involvement in finding a solution.”

    The dispute arose after Egged drivers had argued that they were to become the lowest hourly paid drivers in Israel’s public transportation sector.‎


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    8 years ago

    Wait a minute. The exchange rate is 1:4 USD, so you mean to tell me that “union-protected” Israeli bus drivers were earning only $8/hour. The cost of living in Israel isn’t cheap – how can anybody be expected to raise a family on such a salary?