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  • The Histadrut was the pivot of the Jewish Labor Movement in mandatory Palestine and its creation was key to the development of the Labor Movement.

    Histadrut. 2009

  • Similarly, the creation of a parallel female hierarchy within the Histadrut was the source of bitter debates and conflicts.

    Mo'ezet Ha-Po'alot (Council of Women Workers). 2009

  • Similarly, Z. Tzahor argues how the Histadrut was the "executive arm of the Zionist movement" and became a "state in the making." (writing in 'The Histadrut', in 'Essential papers on Zionism', (1996, pp. 505-506)) (8)

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • The founding of a special women’s institution within the Histadrut was the deed solely of women workers.

    Mo'ezet Ha-Po'alot (Council of Women Workers). 2009

  • The neighborhood, built by and when the "Histadrut" Labor federation was boss, is very green, sort of like a quiet garden right smack at the noisy entrance to town.

    Israel At Level Ground 2010

  • On that day, Ofer Ini, the head of the Histadrut 600,000 member umbrella labor union, announced that his organization was joining the protest.

    Noah Efron: The Israeli Summer Noah Efron 2011

  • This is a concern in Israel, where a new economic plan that tries to limit government spending is meeting stiff opposition from the trade union movement, the Histadrut.

    Government Overgrowth, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • On that day, Ofer Ini, the head of the Histadrut 600,000 member umbrella labor union, announced that his organization was joining the protest.

    Noah Efron: The Israeli Summer Noah Efron 2011

  • As with Ben Gurion and the early architects of the Histadrut and Haganah -- respectively, the trade union organization that handled everything from health care to housing to banking in the Mandate's Jewish community, and the security force that later evolved into the IDF -- Fayyad walks a knife edge of antagonism and accommodation with an occupying authority that has it in its power to prolong or hasten that inevitability.

    Taylor Marsh: Salam Fayyad, Out of the Ashes of Arafat 2010

  • As with Ben Gurion and the early architects of the Histadrut and Haganah -- respectively, the trade union organization that handled everything from health care to housing to banking in the Mandate's Jewish community, and the security force that later evolved into the IDF -- Fayyad walks a knife edge of antagonism and accommodation with an occupying authority that has it in its power to prolong or hasten that inevitability.

    Taylor Marsh: Salam Fayyad, Out of the Ashes of Arafat 2010

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