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The high-tech protest against the Israeli High-Tech Association: "They do not speak on our behalf" | Israel today

2023-03-05T15:12:18.225Z


The organizers of the "high-tech protest" rejected the call for talks in the ads published by the Association of High-Tech Companies alongside the Association of Manufacturers, the Association of Chambers of Commerce and the Contractors Association, claiming that the union does not represent them. this division"


The organizers of the high-tech protest today published a statement stating that they do not accept the call for talks published by some of the largest and most important employers' organizations in the economy.

In an ad published in the newspapers today, the Israel Hi-Tech Association, the Association of Manufacturers, the Association of Chambers of Commerce and the Contractors Association called on the heads of the political system to adopt the president's outline for negotiations between the government and the opponents of the legal reform.



In an ad they published under the title "Leadership requires courage", the organizations appealed to the heads of the political system, saying "It is your duty to show brave leadership, sit around one table, talk and move towards a solution that will get us out of the economic and social spiral we have fallen into and which may get worse if you do not reach an agreed upon solution. Your duty is To act for the people, for the country."



The ad calls on members of the political establishment to come to the president's house on Tuesday "in order to reach an agreed outline without preconditions".

The ad is signed by the President of the Industrialists' Association Dr. Ron Tomer, the President of the Association of Chambers of Commerce Adv. Uriel Lin, the President of the Association of Contractors Boni Ha'aretz and the Foundation for the Encouragement and Development of the Construction Industry Raul Sargo, and the head of the Israel Hi-Tech Association Marian Cohen.

The ad of the Association of Companies The ad of the Association of High-Tech Companies, the Association of Manufacturers, the Association of Chambers of Commerce and the Association of Builders of the Land,


The organizers of the high-tech protest rejected the call for negotiations and published a statement in which they rejected the call for negotiations due to the fact that the legislation was not stopped and clarified that the union of high-tech companies does not represent them.

The announcement they published reads that "following the call published this morning in newspaper ads about 'talks on Tuesday', the headquarters of the high-tech protest against the coup d'état make it clear that the head of the Israeli high-tech union, Marian Cohen, does not represent us. And we will say to the government again: there are no talks without stopping the legislation."



In an interview published a week ago in Israel Hayom, Marian Cohen warned that "the processes taking place these days have led to a radical change and an uncontrollable process, and no one wants to operate in an uncontrollable environment. We are not really on the edge of an abyss, but we see it, and that A situation where neither the companies, nor the employees, nor the shareholders can function."



In a conversation following the awareness and the hi-tech protest's rejection of the call for talks, Cohen responded and said "I'm in a cold sweat because I'm trying to think where things are going. 'There is no one who is right here and who started', we must sit around a table and decide on steps so that we do not continue this division."

Marian Cohen, photo: Yehoshua Yosef

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Source: israelhayom

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