The organization filed a lawsuit against the Reds in the Labor Court and demanded: Prevent the cuts in players' salaries • The organization's CEO Moshiko Mishalof: "We will not allow players to be harmed and non-compliance with agreements signed with them" • Nir Alon, head of the Histadrut sports division:
Hapoel Tel Aviv players
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In a lawsuit filed today (Thursday) by the Histadrut and the Football Players' Organization against Hapoel Tel Aviv and the Budget Control Authority, the petitioners seek to prevent a cut in the salaries of Hapoel Tel Aviv players for September, to release funds (through the Budget Control Authority) to pay the wage differentials to which they are entitled. The players and cancel the club's decision to take them out to the squad retroactively.
The Histadrut and the players' organization emphasize that the Hapoel Tel Aviv players were informed that they had been expelled from the media, the day before they learned about it from the club's management.
The lawsuit also states that "the respondent (Hapoel Tel Aviv) does not intend to meet its obligations to the players, despite the existence of a job, the existence of a binding contract with significant wage reductions throughout the epidemic, the inability to receive unemployment benefits in retrospect and of course - lack of consent. The employment contract is for a fixed period. "
The head of the sports division at the Histadrut, Nir Alon: "Harming the players 'salaries and taking them to the Knesset retroactively is an inhumane step, especially these days when the players are anxious about their and their families' economic future.
We therefore asked the Labor Court to prevent the illegal harm to the players.
We will stand as a wall in the face of wage fraud and a blatant violation of the players' contracts. "
The director general of the Football Players' Association, Moshiko Mishalof: "We will continue to be the back of the football players and uncompromisingly protect their rights.
Every player who contacts us, will receive a serious and quick response.
We will not allow harm to the players and non-compliance with the agreements signed with them. "