The Teachers' Union will extend the sanctions to the Jerusalem area, and classes will begin late on Sunday
According to the Histadrut, classes in kindergartens, elementary schools and middle schools in the Jerusalem district will open on Sunday at 10:00. To improve wage agreements "
Uri Sela
09/06/2022
Thursday, 09 June 2022, 19:31 Updated: Saturday, 11 June 2022, 23:14
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In the video: The teachers' demonstration (Photo: Yotam Ronen)
The Teachers' Union announced today (Thursday) that it will expand its sanctions to the Jerusalem district and the capital - and will open classes on Sunday at 10:00.
According to the Histadrut, the sanctions will include kindergartens, elementary schools and middle schools in the district.
The decision is expected to affect hundreds of thousands of students.
The localities and regional councils to which the sanctions will be extended on Sunday:
Abu Ghosh, Efrat, Beit Aryeh (Ofarim), Beit El, Beit Shemesh, Beitar Illit, Jordan Valley, Givat Zeev, Gush Etzion, Har Adar, Hebron, Jerusalem, Mevaseret Zion, Megillot, Modi'in Maccabim-Re'ut, Modi'in Illit, Mateh Binyamin, Mateh Yehuda, Ma'ale Adumim, Ma'ale Ephraim, Kiryat Arba, Kiryat Ya'arim.
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Ben-David speaks at a demonstration by the Teachers' Union last week (Photo: Reuven Castro)
As part of the teachers' union's fight with the Ministry of Finance, studies at educational institutions at the center began this morning at 10:00.
This, after the teachers 'union announced yesterday the postponement of the school day by several hours in the educational institutions in the center, in protest of the continuation of negotiations on teachers' salaries with the treasury. "We will not stop here and this will not be the last step," warned , In an interview with Walla !.
In her words, she accuses the finance officials of disconnecting and delaying the conduct of the negotiations, and does not rule out having a strike before the end of the year
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We will decide how to aggravate the measures and we will announce our time, "said Ben-David.
The sanctions provoked a lot of criticism from parents (Photo: Flash 90, Noam Ravkin Fenton)
Following the short notice of the postponement of studies, criticism arose from many parents and the parents' leadership issued a statement opposing the move, but according to Ben-David, many parents support the struggle.
"I get wall-to-wall support," she said.
"I am not concerned with the leadership of the parents but with the parents themselves. The actions are seen by a large public of parents who support. The struggle is just and important for their children and for the future of the education system in Israel."
Ben-David criticized the conduct of finance officials, who claimed to be "cut off from the field," and "living on another planet," and praised the education minister and the director general of the Ministry of Education, who justified the sanctions. "The order. The minister also attacked the budget department for the first time. A starting salary of ten thousand shekels can provide the answer to the distress. We and the Ministry of Education agree on the starting salary."
Complete list of localities and councils:
Abu Gosh
Efrat
Beit Aryeh (Ofarim)
Bethel
Beit Shemesh
Beitar Elite
Jordan Valley
Ze'ev hill
Gush Etzion
Mount Adar
Hebron
Jerusalem
Mevaseret Zion
Scrolls
Modi'in Maccabim-Reut
Elite Intelligence
Mateh Binyamin
Mateh Yehuda
Ma'ale Adumim
Maale Ephraim
Kiryat Arba
Kiryat Ye'arim
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