Social workers close in on deal with Finance Ministry after 16 day strike

Bar-David arrived after the social workers’ union rejected an initial proposal from the Finance Minischeck that envisaged a wage arrangement of more than a hundred shekels consistent with the month and a one-year policy program opposed to workplace violence.

On Tuesday morning, social staff piled up in Tel Aviv’s central Rabin Square and then descended Ibn Gvirol Street, a main city on public roads.

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Protesters united through Tel Aviv’s mayor, Ron Huldai, who called the executive to working conditions for social workers.

“The finance minister will have to immediately interfere with the crisis,” he said, according to the Daily Haaretz. “The struggle of social staff is an exclusive struggle of best friends: it is the struggle of the weak, who concentrate on the weak.”

Ynet’s news site reported that last year, the union found that 83 consistent with one hundred of social staff were patients of workplace violence. Thirty percent consistent have inconsistent exis- tente physical violence and 30 consistent with one hundred have been threatened as opposed to their lives or their children’s lives.

Hermoni said beyond this month that there were 1,000 jobs available for social workers, but that no one sought the jobs “the workload involved, violence and co-pay wages.”

On Sunday, protesters hung three hundred files on the fence of the prime minister’s workplace, say the diversity of times it takes a social worker to deal with.

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