The Teachers' Union announced today (Tuesday) that classes will not be held tomorrow across the country, as part of the organization's tightening of sanctions.
However, studies in special education institutions will take place as usual.
According to the Histadrut announcement, the studies will not take place in kindergartens, elementary schools and studios.
According to Histadrut secretary general Yaffa Ben-David, she intends to continue sanctions "until a concrete proposal is made by the Treasury.
I call on Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman not to wait until Sunday, but to enter into serious negotiations tomorrow.
We have been negotiating with the finance officials for six months, but we have not yet received even one concrete proposal. "
Ben-David added: "This is a national emergency and a tangible danger to the future of the State of Israel. Only a wage agreement will prevent the abandonment that leads to the collapse of the education system."
The teachers' union says its representatives are ready to sit "until white smoke comes out" and hopes Lieberman will instruct finance officials tomorrow "to finally come up with payroll tables and concrete proposals for pay raises for all civil service teachers."
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