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Labor Dispute Erupts at ’s Ports

Eric Lee

Eric Lee is an American-born writer and website developer, who lived for a number of years at Kibbutz Ein Dor, before moving to Britain. He is the founding editor of LabourStart, an online news service for the international trade union movement and works with the TULIP [Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine] website. In the 1990s, Lee created and ran the website, BibiWatch, dedicated to monitoring Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu during his first term of office in the late 1990s.

The following are news stories that have appeared on the TULIP site recently, brought to our attention by Eric Lee:

Netanyahu’s Minister of the Economy ramps up the rhetoric – jokes about ‘exterminating’ port workers

It started with a secret plan to bring in troops to break a potential port strike. That was followed by threats to move work to ports in neighboring countries. But now Netanyahu’s far-right Minister of the Economy, , has gone one step further — he’s joked publicly, on , about ‘exterminating’ port workers. Read more here: http://www.tuliponline.org/?p=4319 Transportation Minister: We’ll use ports in , Greece, Cyprus or to break union Following up on reports earlier this week that the Israeli government was considering using troops to break a potential port workers strike, the Transportation Minister now says that there are other options as well. Read more here: http://www.tuliponline.org/?p=4316 Israel: Ports battle shaping up as gov’t threatens ‘war’ on workers, threatens to deploy army as strike-breakers The language of Israel’s new finance minister couldn’t be clearer: “Let there be war.” Lapid was referring to the impending battle over privatisation of Israel’s state owned ports. Unions are defending the port workers and especially their right to bargain collectively and to strike in the face of an unprecedented attack by the Netanyahu government. Ha’aretz is claiming the government will deploy IDF soldiers as strike-breakers if necessary to keep the ports open. Read more here: http://www.tuliponline.org/?p=4314 Finally, you may be interested to read my own [Eric Lee’s] article on the ports dispute which appeared on the blog of the British Trades Union Congress, Stronger Unions —Israel’s Ports Haunted by Ronald Reagan’s Ghost.

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